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Hey guys,

Just a quick question, do any of you know where to get a new GTT badge for my boot? My current one is terribly faded and would love to get a new one. But so far have had no luck in getting one, all i can find is GTR badges.

Cheers, Zac

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Nissan

I've already tried them, They said such a badge never existed. The "GTT" badge I'm talking about goes on the boot and looks identical to the "GTR" badge minus the "R" and add a "T". I've emailed nismo off since the Nissan guys told me to try them, but so far no reply.

I've seen many GTT's with the badge, so it can't be a custom made one surely?

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you say the badge looks identical to the GTR badge with a 'T' instead of an 'R'?

i think they're right. official ones never existed.

there are aftermarket ones. don't know where to get them though

Interesting, I had a feeling they might not be genuine. But given the amount of 34 GTT's with them I ended up going with being a genuine part. Since they seem near impossible to get i may just go with the clean de-badged look instead.

Cheers guys

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do you mean

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/226573-25gtt-badge/

?

I thought these were stock...?

They're the stock ones, the one I'm after is indeed the one below.

I think he means these ones -

r3akaTg.jpg

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GTT badge in the GTR style logo was never an official Nissan part. It is an aftermarket part. I wouldn't of thought they were popular, I hardly ever see them. I thought they were normally used on the GTT's which have some form for GTR body kit and want to show the car as the 'smaller' brother of the GTR.

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GTT badge in the GTR style logo was never an official Nissan part. It is an aftermarket part. I wouldn't of thought they were popular, I hardly ever see them. I thought they were normally used on the GTT's which have some form for GTR body kit and want to show the car as the 'smaller' brother of the GTR.

When i was looking to buy one a skyline, literally about 90% of the GTT's i looked at had one.

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