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This might be slightly of topic, but I saw a Hiundai Excell the other day with a big NISMO sticker on the back window. That actually p*ssed me off. Back on topic, I think by putting a GTR badge on a GTSt, you're trying to be something that you're really not. Like a cross-dressing guy trying to pass as a female :bs!: . Sorry, but it just doesn't fly.

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People can do what they want to their cars, it's their car and I have better things to worry about. Personally though I wouldn't put GTR badges on my car, it's not a GTR. Even if I put the driveline, interior and bodywork from a GTR on my GTS, it's still not a GTR, one look at the biuild plate will tell you that.

I saw an Excel with Turbo stickers, turbo exhaust, shopping list up the side, guages etc, needless to say it wasn't turbo and had a very difficult time keeping up. I also saw an Excel with "WR" in front of the badge, making it a "WRExcel", I thought that was actually quite funny :D

And a Lancer had one of those 'piss on Honda' stickers on the window. I pointed to the Honda badge on the tank of my bike and laughed at him :P

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