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As the topic says, some c*nt just stole my red GT badges. It either happened today at uni at monash in "castle greyskull" between 10am and 2pm, or outside centrelink in mornington (damn dole bludgin f**kers, i was only in there for 20mins).

So it would be great if someone gets offered some badges for cheap, that look like they have been ripped off, if you could pm me.

Or better still, break their legs then shove a shopping trolley up their ar5e!

Ok, calming down now.

Where can i get another set from for an ok price? Or is it not worth putting them back on, coz they will probably get stolen again. I think ill budget for replacing them every 12 months.

Rant over,

Rhett

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THanks guys, i think ill go no badges for a while- just have to get the sticky stuff off now.

Fooey - yeah i remember you from the GOR cruise

Blade- nah its not my car, i probably should change the photo now that ive actually got an R32. I came close to buying this one too when it was on the prestige mailing list, but wasnt quite ready to buy. It had everything i wanted but if only it came up a few months later. But im really happy with the car i have now anyway.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks guys for ur replies, have decided to go badgeless for a while.

But thanks to inark and blade, you guys are very generous. Thanks for your offers.

lukasikrob - ur right, there are many people on this forum who go above and beyond what should be expected of them. Inark and blade both stepped up to help me out, no questions asked, when they both could have pocketed $30 or more each easily and i still would have thought i was getting a decent price.

Thanks again

Rhett

For Sale: Cheap second hand GT badge...........just kidding:P

Bad luck man, i hate having badges stolen, it is just a waste of money to replace knowing it could be stolen again.... anyway, what the hell are they gonna do with a gt badge??? hope they didn't scratch the paintwork.

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