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NO WAY!!!! eek3.gif

ahhahaahahh

ok the deal is....

1. the car was purchased like that

2. i dont/ cbf taking it off or even re-sticking it to the right spot...as i know its gona *** with the paint somehow...

3. the number plates as abit bad...but seeing as i brought them 5 years ago it was time to dust them off.....

its a gts....mok GTR sure .....

as raaage said there are lots of ppl that mok their cars up with stickers etc...and pretend to be something they arent.....

flame away

Whilst i was in Canada i saw a GTR bade on.... wait for it.... the END of a T-Wing... but wait, there's more. On a car that looked like it was from the 80's, called a Sirocco or something like that? Look like some sort of Hatch from the 80's or poss early, early 90's. I'm almost 100% it was not a nissan of any type. Hopefully some of u guys know what i'm talking about, not sure if i got the 'Sirocco' spelling right.

Merli u r right, it is a pissa about the placement of the badge, but maybe the original owner thought the GTR badge was too common, so he 'purposely' mis-placed it? :P

also not sure whether the Front GT-R badge is right in the middle of grille either? Looks a bit off set to the right :P maybe my eye's been so thrown out by the rear badge i can't tell with the front one!

That is my GTR with the GTR badge of the bonnet, let me clear some things up

1. Yes I did put the badge on myself

2. It is 100% Center

3. I can do what I like to my car as its what I think that counts, I think it looks good and I have had a few ppl say the same thing.

4. I can put as many GTR Badges on my car and anywhere I want, why you ask?? Because its a REAL GTR not a GTST that wants to be a bloody GTR aka THE OAK.

THE OAK maybe you should do your self a favour and remove your badge or atleast place it in the right spot. And since you wanna be a picky little fella why dont you remove you STICK ON Bonnet Pins too and get the real deal.

That is my GTR with the GTR badge of the bonnet, let me clear some things up  

1. Yes I did put the badge on myself

2. It is 100% Center

3. I can do what I like to my car as its what I think that counts, I think it looks good and I have had a few ppl say the same thing.

4. I can put as many GTR Badges on my car and anywhere I want, why you ask?? Because its a REAL GTR not a GTST that wants to be a bloody GTR aka THE OAK.

THE OAK maybe you should do your self a favour and remove your badge or atleast place it in the right spot. And since you wanna be a picky little fella why dont you remove you STICK ON Bonnet Pins too and get the real deal.

Oh man... that badge is a classic!! Looks freaking awesome. :rofl:

S.

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