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Hmm, interesting topic.

If I remember correctly, I once knew a gentleman in Sydney with a White R33 GTS25T which had a GTR badge on it..... maybe thats another case for the books :rofl::rofl::P

GT-R badges are for GT-R's, you can put it on the bloody roof if you want to :rofl:

MEMENTO's car is not badd. Considering its a real GTR and it looks alright there.

so what if those GTR badges came with the car ? my car came with GTR badges (front & rear)

and the first thing I did to the car was take them off. The dealer was like acting weird coz

he thought I was silly to remove them badges. I smiled and said to him "coz its not a GTR" :rofl:

having a number plate that says its totally different car, its pretty .. hmm ..

like having an Impreza RX and putting HOT STI or something .. my 0.002 cents

If I remember correctly, I once knew a gentleman in Sydney with a White R33 GTS25T which had a GTR badge on it..... maybe thats another case for the books :rofl::rofl::P

You mean the one that was taken off the day that the car was purchased from the previous owner only to reveal two big screw holes underneath? :rofl:

GT-R badges are for GT-R's, you can put it on the bloody roof if you want to :rofl:

and nooooo.... No you can't.

Merli, you are the ring leader of all shit fights.  If it's not special boost controllers, it's penis wheels or even maybe a GTR badge that's a little lost. :rofl:

I do my best :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

having a number plate that says its totally different car, its pretty .. hmm ..  

like having an Impreza RX and putting HOT STI or something ..  my 0.002 cents

HMMMM is it sorta like have a r33 GTST and then buying the plates HKS33 is that the same thing or is that an exception, wow i wouldnt mind an offical HKS car if your selling it ......OH the IRONY......

Also my .3 cents the badges arent moving coz paint might be faded or even worse...i can live with them there i suppose

:) bagging my plates when you have HKS33 on a fairy stock Nissan skyline

my 2 cents...

first of all Id just like to say to OAK I think its really mature that you took the comments with a grain of salt and just had a bit of a laugh bout it all cos after all its all a matter of OPINION.

I dont think that merli meant any malice out of this either, we all know that he likes to stir a bit of shit from time to time and this is just another great example. I would probably say that it was not a good idea to single out the person by showing their license plate in a public forum cos then it gets personal and people get offended (as in M3M3NTO's case) as oppose to having a bit of a laugh bout it all.

M3M3NTO I think that you need to think about the way that OAK handled the remarks and the way you did. At the end of the day, as I have already stated, its all a matter of opinion and yes it is YOUR car and you do whatever you want with it... if someone doesnt like it then tuff shit. However, I think that your comments aimed at taking the piss out of OAK's car were a bit malicious, things like:

"THE OAK maybe you should do your self a favour and remove your badge or at least 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."

dont need to be said cos I think its going beyond the joke. I apologise in advance tho to M3M3NTO if Im wrong on this and your just joking but thats not how I read it. To me tho, it seems hypocritical to tell someone as you did that its your car and you can do whatever you want to it only to turn around and rip into someone elses car and their choice of mods. Having a laugh bout it all would have probably been the wiser option.

But again, my apologies if I misread your post

Anyway, its just my 2cents.

Me and The Oak are always giving each other shit, its all about the laugh at the end.

I didnt mean the post to sound like it did, but I would have liked to be informed before someone positng my pic and bagging it, as I would have liked to blur the plates, but hey its all done know, I dont really give a shit.

In my Opinion if you drive a skyline you should respect all other skylines, either be a r32gts or a r34 gtr. Thats my $1.00

hey ppl,

M3M3NTO and myself aer just having a play around its been discussed on irc many times all in good fun....

however when ppl bag someone then basically do the same thing thats abit of BS

anyhow kptr wat happened to the footage from the gor cruise?

im keen to see it

if you want a badge on your car just get a GTS badge , same shape as a GTR but has a S insted I am getting one off of the group buy GTS badge thread . And I agree it's your car in the end you can do what you want to it , I am sure the guy who first put neons under his car was told a thousand times it looked like shit and would never take off.

MY 2 euro

Hey Oak,

The GOR cruise footage was finished and looking good but the software Im using is giving me the shits and wont play the footage as I had it edited :hellpisd:

Im using Pinnacle 8 and its crap... trying to get my hands on version 9 now.

The footage of your car passing mine is taking pride of place :headbang:

Terry

if you want a badge on your car just get a GTS badge , same shape as a GTR but has a S insted I am getting one off of the group buy GTS badge thread . And I agree it's your car in the end you can do what you want to it , I am sure the guy who first put neons under his car was told a thousand times it looked like shit and would never take off.

MY 2 euro

Yeah that's right, it's your car........... however I don't think I would put something on my car that changes what it was from factory (badges). I could quite easily buy a V-Spec sticker and put it on the car, but it's not a V-spec so what would I be proving by doing it.

By the way when did neons take off........................................ :flower: :flower:

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