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say you have a dead RB26 engine....and you can't affod to buy another engine and your mate were like donating an RB25 to fit into your GTR..and you agreed to do so.

what would you call that one ? still a GTR ?

it would still be a GTR [modified]. it would also be a tragedy of huge proportions.

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Here's a pic from Adelaide

 

 Has GTR badge & TURBO 1 number plates.

 

 But here's the twist..it's not even a GTS-T..just a GTS!!!

hahha

nice looking car too, but why the badge?

(p.s I made it bigger for you :( )

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Theres a black gtst that cruises along nerang broadbeach road every now and then complete with gtr badge. I know a 32 gtr with gtst badges. I know a 33gtst with a gts badge on it.

as for things on my car that people dont want, im pretty sure i got lots of that....

no one said people cant do what they want, all thats been said is people need to think before they do something that may or may not cause them to look a bit silly.

what about people that put stickers on their car like Gready apexi trust HKS etc even though they dont have any on those brand named parts in their car ????

What about people who can't spell Greddy. That really sh1ts me.

I'm gonna start a thread about people who are illiterate.

jks.

:D

This wouldn't happen to be a green 33 with a hi-mount force induced drift chicken wing

would it? :):D:D:D

Off topic but... BelGarion what have you done to your ride ?

You could stay unique while I stay in NSW and vice versa.

I know it aint easy being green. :(

El Bee :D

ok ok ok, i sorta kinda read through this thread but if i say somthing someones else has said then i dont carem drill me all u want, i luv it:)

gtr badges on gtst is relative to any friggin other astheitic mod done to ya car. who has a gtr wing or their gtst, or front bar, or anything else? why should a badge be any different?

i aggree that people with gtr badges claiming to people that their car is a real gtr is stupid, but shit, how many times have i heared people with a gtst with a front mount and exhuast claim they run low 11`s? hahahaha if people wana lie let em go!

gtr badge on gts= same shit as any other body mod

what about putting mspec front bar on a non mspec gtst, is that bad? didnt come like that from the factory, oooowwwww you bady

i think people are either spitefull cuase they dont have as good cars or want a gtr and cant ever get it, just plain boared or really have some freaky issue

i must admit gtr badges on gts do crack me up, but there are alot of eauivalent mods that do the same

wat happened to a rice thread? spot waht u think is heaps ricey and crappy, but still, people might still disagree?

 

gtr badges on gtst is relative to any friggin other astheitic mod done to ya car. who has a gtr wing or their gtst, or front bar, or anything else? why should a badge be any different?

Umm no it is not. A badge is different by the very nature that it is verbally stating that "my car is this" when it is not. It is about deliberately misleading people who do not know any better.

 

i aggree that people with gtr badges claiming to people that their car is a real gtr is stupid, but shit, how many times have i heared people with a gtst with a front mount and exhuast claim they run low 11`s? hahahaha if people wana lie let em go!

 

Yes, it is wrong to lie. But if you are lieing, then you can not whinge when you are caught out.

 gtr badge on gts= same shit as any other body mod

 

Ummm no it is not, see above

 what about putting mspec front bar on a non mspec gtst, is that bad? didnt come like that from the factory, oooowwwww you bady

 

Missed the point again Rodney. Putting a body kit on a car is not verbally stating in written text that your car is something else. Plus a front bar can be put on for aerodynamic reasons and to allow for the fitting of a large FMIC. Bodykits, rims, paint, wings, etc etc, don't verbally state in written text so everybody can read, that the car is something that it is not. So definitely an irrelevant analogy on your part.

i think people are either spitefull cuase they dont have as good cars or want a gtr and cant ever get it, just plain boared or really have some freaky issue

 

who cares what their justification is for lieing, they are still liars.

If you are gonna put them on at least put them on the right spot and then shot yourself in the foot :)

As for when the REAL GTR abosolutley thumps you, you'll then know why they wear them so proudly. And all your doing is soiling their great name.!

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