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Hi guys I manged to pick this awesome Retro Nissan guard cover up on gumtree for a measly $20!!! The seller didn't know a whole lot about it and I've attempted to do some research on the net but haven't had a whole lot of luck. My main questions are is there a chance this guard cover was used by the factory Nissan or Gibson motorsport team back in the australian touring car championship days ? Or could it just be an old custom guard cover that's someone's whipped up?

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well litchfield the GTR tuners in UK started in 1998 so doubt it anything to do with Gibson.

Looks more like some-one got a couple iron on badges and put them on a car cover.

most of the ones I've seen are printed not badges.

still for $20 not bad, i'd have paid that

Hrmmm ok interesting well the guy I bought it off he said he'd had it for 15 years and was given it by a mechanical workshop he'd worked in it seams to be quite old has a foam backing and looks to be well used the patches are sewn on also. So litchfield in the uk was that a tool company sponsored team? post-132423-13914234751997_thumb.jpgpost-132423-13914235506921_thumb.jpg

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Il tell you exactly where it came from,any gtr licenced dealer, I used to work at a gtr liceneced dealer that sold some of the oz delivered 32s, those guard covers were part of the tooling required to have the licence .

one of the guys still uses it now!,its abit ratty though

hope that helps;)

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