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I know many people would understand how I feel right now. Last night my baby was badged :D

The nice original S badge off the bonnet on my series 2 was no longer to be seen leaving a really ugly sticky mess of glue behind. What on earth posseses people to do this!!!??? and to a COMPLETELY STOCK gts-t!

... oh the number of things running through my head of what I could do to that person are endless. :kick:

Anyone know where I can get a replacement badge?

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I know how you feel mate

to make matters worse when they did mine, they did the ONLY badge I actually wanted on there (they could have taken the rear ones and I would have been happy) but left it sitting there for me to keep... didn't even steal it the fcukers!!!

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Hey MYSTR33... don't get me wrong.. not saying your mate is dodgy or anything like that. In fact I'd find it hard to believe if anyone on this forum would do such a thing. Anyone with respect for Skylines would know better!

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