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Right well as I said before I don't have a GTR badge on a GTST, but I did put one on my monitor at work as I am a long way away form my car (1600kms) I was told to post a pic, so here it is..

Shame on me..

PS. Incase your wondering, yes I do have a pic of my car on my desktop.. sad...

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I see your monitor and raise you a R34 V-Spec II stove... and for added measure... I'll throw in my now-one-size-too-small-for-my feet shoes.

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Depends what I'm driving / riding don't it ;)

Pht, 250cc will see taillights.

Everything else will mega pwn. And I dont mean MELV style pwning, I mean Rz` style pwning. I got so done :D Smashed, in the way a 25lb sledge hammer smashes a peanut. Pretty damn smashed and whipped like a chaos spending the night in skas "party room". Thats pretty whipped.

Mazda's attempt at rice...lets just leave that poor little weak gearboxed car alone...

yep...theyre so weak, saw a mate go through a few when he had his...clearly made for grandma not performance

He said Familia GTR, not Subaru WRX or Pulsar GTIR :D

I think how it goes in order...

GTiR box, made from twigs

WRX box, made from padelpop sticks

Familia box, made from used matchsticks

They full on suck, the cheap fix is dog a few of the gears.

Anyway, the engines are tough as nails, and are about twice the engine of the GTX familias, the turbo is about twice the size etc. Just yeah, that damn gearbox ;)

But yes, anyway. I think the mclaren F1 GTR wins. Sorry. No skyline can compeat.

I have a GTS sticker on the back of mine, I think the lid might have been replaced sometime in its life. Can I be extra cool?

I also had a Skyline "S" emblem covering the keyhole which I gather is pretty rare too, but it was badged within the first 2 weeks :D

Go me ;)

What about a 34GTR front conversion onto R33 or R32

Do you think that is the same as putting a GTR badge on a GTS?

I have been thinking about doing the conversion, but still not sure

Also fitting R33 GTR rear quaters. That way I can fit 18x10 on the rear :(

HSV badges on crappy holdens is a pet hate of many holden fans.................they'd see the point in this argument.  

I thought 99% of commodores had HSV on them anyways, If I owned a HSV, i'd take the badges/stickers off anyways...not that i'd own one, just saying.

:) >

I think it is, unfortunatly, quite 'normal' to put HSV/NISMO/etc etc on cars. I like the ones that get it mixed up. My plan just to be funny was to put every company on my door (drift style or whatever u say) so i'd have HSV..tickford...TRD..ralliart etc etc, everything BUT Nismo.

Unfortunatly someone in Newcastle has already done it (there is a standard lancer running around with it...altho that was over a year ago now). So my idea died in the a$$

I work at a school and it's pretty common to hear "MAN I've got my Nismo/HSV sticker on the car" Or you go to the computers class, and they are all turning their cars into rice buckets. Face it, it's just the in thing. If you want to be different get a car that isn't as common.

My take on GTR badges on GTS-T's....well it's a silly thing to do. But I'd like to ask anyone that is dis'n on those people...have you got a wing on your Skyline? And then ask yourself, is your Skyline an aeroplane? If not, you better take the wing off, can you imagine how you will be getting ridiculed by the pilots around the world ???? Haha

Sorry, couldn't help it :(

Just have a laugh at the people that do it, and move on. It's not that big-a-deal, it provides comic relief.

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