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They're not the east bear ones. I have one of the ones in the pic on my car, had the RED S aswell until i changed it to a silver S. It's actually a piece of teh grill that sticks out in teh shape of the S. Bought it off someone here on SAU i forget the name...

Correct, they are a genuine Nissan grill. There was a similar option for the series II, which I have on my car. I picked it up from a fellow forum member, he had a series 1 version for sale at the same time.

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Yep thats the one I want probably hard to come by if anyone has a series 1 grill for sale let me know thanks

The 400r one looks very similar but has no 'S' but it might have to do.

Hit a Kangaroo on the weekend not to much damage but I will need a new grill Headlight ect. So I thought I may as well get a nicer one.

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hey guys i have just got my first car a 96 na im the first one to have registerd it in australia. anyway it has 2 badges on the front!! yes 2, one chrome one on the bonnet and another red one on the black plastic mesh like grill below it. it looks really crap and just wondering what would be the best way to take off the chrome one

i cant take off the red one because it is part of the grill and it would look even worse

any help on this would be great!

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