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Hi guys, anyone know a supplier for the centre cap? "GTR" badges/decals.

Or know someone that does 3d decals that may make them for me.I only really need the badges not the whole centre cap.

Thanks.

i know they can still be ordered new for a reasonable price, the whole center cap that is.

I remember seeing them somewhere for sale new. But they did not come with the centre badge.

He's not after the whole centre cap

Yeah. I don't really want to spend $400ish just to have "new" look centres. Was hoping to get just the gtr badges for maybe half that.

I just went online and bought some GT/R centre stick ons , they were tough and easy to put on and they gave 5 just in case you stuff one up.

Just check the size and for a few $s all good :)

I just went online and bought some GT/R centre stick ons , they were tough and easy to put on and they gave 5 just in case you stuff one up.

Just check the size and for a few $s all good :)

So it's just a sticker? Is it on gtr rims? Did you take the original badge off first? Any pics?

Got one . Cropped it, hope I can download it, looks OK but hard to really see.

I have changed my Rims since then and cannot give you a better photo

You could not tell if they were real or not, who gives a shit anyway :)

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So it's just a sticker? Is it on gtr rims? Did you take the original badge off first? Any pics?

Just stuck them over the Lenso project D caps :)

Looked great and blokes that noticed loved them :)

Looks good. I would obviously like to get my hands on original ones but worst case scenario this seems like a cheap alternative that should look ok.

Part No. 40315-AA310 + http://www.amayama.com/ = $150 + postage

thanks mate, exactly what im after, seems to be a little confusion on whether its the whole cap or just the badge as there is no pic and google search shows RHD japan also have the same for similar price and seems like its the whole cap.

if it is the whole cap... its damn cheap.

thanks

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