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I s##t you not I saw a late model pulsar on Sunday 2004 or something with a drift wing $400 worth of racing stickers and a GTR badge on the front grill if I wasn't driving I would have taken a picture it looked ridiculas. And trust me this was done by a try hard by yhe look of it I can assure you it would have had nothing more than a POD filter and exhaust as far as the engine goes

Edited by stig mick

There's a N15 Pulsar (non-SSS) who parks regularly where I do who has some GTR badges on the body & in the middle of his rims. The thing looks in very poor condition too, with remains of duct tape residue on it from an accident, and all sorts. I don't think it gets washed, either - what a sorry sight.

I wish I took a picture it has to be far the worst looking car I've seen full stop

Also what I don't get is the money spent or cars like this they could have bought atleast a gts and been closer to there dream car

Edited by stig mick

Go n buy the new performance imports mag, maroon r33 gtst with gtr badge on back and also stock seats retrimed with gtr logo.

Now that my friends is gay.

I've got that issue right in front of me

Number 1 it's ugly anyway

Number 2 for all the money spent to get 400rwkw he could have bought an r33 GTR

What a waste

I'm about to spend 2500 on my gtst to get around 220rwkws but after all the money I've spent 7000 for the car 1200 on 100km service and new clutch and 2500 on the performance upgrade I still couldn't have bought a GTR so I think money well spend Ill stopt after this and enjoy the car for a few years save up and then sell it to buy a GTR

Edited by stig mick

I s##t you not I saw a late model pulsar on Sunday 2004 or something with a drift wing $400 worth of racing stickers and a GTR badge on the front grill if I wasn't driving I would have taken a picture it looked ridiculas. And trust me this was done by a try hard by yhe look of it I can assure you it would have had nothing more than a POD filter and exhaust as far as the engine goes

I'm gonna go buy a pulsar for a daily and put a gtr badge on it just to piss people off :laugh:

I'm gonna go buy a pulsar for a daily and put a gtr badge on it just to piss people off :laugh:

peeps lie in wait for you to come back to your car...

with machetes, knives, bayonets, crossbows, garrottes but no guns...

death is slow

Go n buy the new performance imports mag, maroon r33 gtst with gtr badge on back and also stock seats retrimed with gtr logo.

Now that my friends is gay.

Yep hahaha as if they let that car in the magazine lol with that badge

I just read the article it's says he didn't want a GTR he wanted a gts-t. Is this guy for real?

hahahaha lmao he just wanted the boot badge lmao

Some of these so called "GTR" badges being spotted on GTST's are the GTS badges people have had made, they look similar from a distance.... although yeah if u got a gtr badge on there and no gtr your just ruining the name

Some of these so called "GTR" badges being spotted on GTST's are the GTS badges people have had made, they look similar from a distance.... although yeah if u got a gtr badge on there and no gtr your just ruining the name

i consider the GTS ( GTR style) badge just as bad as its essentially just another try hard GT-R badge

Some of these so called "GTR" badges being spotted on GTST's are the GTS badges people have had made, they look similar from a distance.... although yeah if u got a gtr badge on there and no gtr your just ruining the name

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= fail.

Edited by nismokid

i saw one of them limited edition Nissan Patrol GTRs this morning.. LOL..

Did it have an N1 bullbar? And Nismo specail patrol only addition mudflaps? If not It wasn't a genuine GTR just some try hard

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