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Not to hijack the thread, but:

I've been looking for a gts-t sticker for my car for _ages_ :( It needs to be the R32 one, though.

I also want a big red white and blue 'DATSUN' top-of-windscreen sticker (like you used to see

on the old 1600 rally cars and the old bluebirds). Anybody that can supply either of these please PM me.

And to add my opinions:

To the original poster - whatever floats your boat. Put as many GT-R badges on it as you like.

To those that are "offended" - get over it :) His car is there to make him happy, not you... as

long as he's not trying to defraud someone (e.g. by selling a "GT-R") who's he hurting ? I'm

much more offended by those stickers promoting racism or religion...

Regards,

Saliya

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FARKEN OAF MARS

fookers sticking $5 GTR badges off eBay on their stock GTST (but especially the NA GTS!!!!) nuggets are total lamers

put a GTR wing on, kit and a grill on to make ur car look meaner but don't try to illusion yourself of having an actual GTR by putting a dodgy sticker at the back

just get a real R32 GTR they are affordable now.

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FARKEN OAF MARS

fookers sticking $5 GTR badges off eBay on their stock GTST (but especially the NA GTS!!!!) nuggets are total lamers

put a GTR wing on, kit and a grill on to make ur car look meaner but don't try to illusion yourself of having an actual GTR by putting a dodgy sticker at the back

just get a real R32 GTR they are affordable now.

Mate, on my gtst type M I've got GTR rear wing,front bar,Vspec2 lip for the bonet,GTR badge (original $65).

O and also I've cut nice and shiny GTR key on top of that! :P :lol:

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Here's one for ya. I was in a service station the other day and was approached by a guy who asked me if I might be able to help him fix a problem with his GT-R. No problems !!

I drove over to where he was parked and parked next to him and had a quick glance at the car as I got out of mine. A dark blue R32 GT-R..... No worries....... We started talking about the problem ( engine idle hunting ) and I said, no worries, let's start by looking for the obvious things.......open the bonnet and we'll have a look. He pulls the latch and I open the lid and put the stay rod in place only to see an RB20DET :P

I stick my head around the side of the car and notice that the gaurds are GTS ones. Then I look at the compliance plate and notice that it has the following engraved upon it "GT-R" right next to the VIN which says HCR32XXXXX

( I won't say who did the compliance / engraving but it was a pretty well known import car seller in Sydney ).

Shortly after explaining to this guy that he actually owned a GTS-T, not a GT-R and what the differnces are between the two this guy freaked out. He told me that he thought he scored a GT-R for great $'s ( he paid $19,600 ) and then shortly thereafter, he went totally red, jumped in his car and took off.

He had the GT-R badge, wheels, wing and front bumper and was convinced she was an "R" so not all people are tossers. There's at least one person out there who just didn't know.

And if you're part of this forum mate, I'm sorry I had to break it to ya and all the best getting you're $'s back.

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