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why lie for bro? lol

personally, up-grading with a fake badge is my pet hate.

but in the spirit of individual taste do what you want.

although i would be as proud of a GTR as if i had a gts-t.

its all in your head, just use the force! :(

well i got a GTR bodykit for my gtst :P it would look abit better with the badge on wouldn't it?

Are you kidding?? :):blink: :lol: As everyone else has already pointed out, anyone who puts a GTR badge on a GTS-t is a wanker!!

you can get a GTR badge on ebay for $6.95 "buy it now" not auction...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GTR-badge-Nismo-Nis...1QQcmdZViewItem

the GTR badge in that pic is a small flimsy fake they have them at autobarn/motoquipe/autojoy etc etc

dont waste $10 go buy some lunch instead

well i got a GTR bodykit for my gtst :huh: it would look abit better with the badge on wouldn't it?

hahhahaahahaha

what gave u that idea?

gtr badge is for sad little wannabes.. if u want a gtr, go buy one.

I have heard of people who have GTR badges on cars that are not real and they have come back to their car one day and its been keyed to the bullshit..

be careful.

man... that's a bit harsh... I would hope that it was someone that thought they were keying a GTR, and not some die hard who hates GTR badges on gtst's. Still, dont do it man, it's kinda like "pretty fly for a white guy" be proud of what you are. dont be a pretender. It's better to have a damn nice GTST than a try hard wanna-be pretend GTR. In my mind the furthest you should go to making your GTST look like a GTR is bumper(s) and side skirts. The S2 wing suits the GTST shape much more so than the GTR wing. IMHO.

If you look around a bit you might be able to buy a GTR badge with a car stuck to the back of it.  Best of both worlds eh?

:lol:  :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I hear those badges are a bit more exxy tho! and they have that poxy authentic look about them too

not only does it look fake, when you get flogged by some bogan in a v6 commo, he'll think he beat a gtr.

steve

true point mate. the bogan c$nts would be f**ken showing off to his mates he just beat a GTR.haha.

i know someone who owns a GTST who thinks he has a GTR. beat him with my s15.it was so lame that he was fully goin on about himself b4.:P

btw, ive seen things a lot worse. like:

1.a VN with f**ken GTR badge on it.

2.a Ford Falcon with a Nismo sticker on it.

3.a stock HSV with GReddy and HKS stickers.

man, some ppl r so stupid.( not offensive to anyone)

Edited by frankxy
man, some ppl r so stupid.( not offensive to anyone)

no offence to anyone? they should be offended! nismo stickers belong on nissans! not holdens or fords!!

you dont see me sticking FPR or HSV badges on my nissan.

steve

Edited by PHATR32
no offence to anyone? they should be offended! nismo stickers belong on nissans! not holdens or fords!!

you dont see me sticking FPR or HSV badges on my nissan.

steve

thats wat i mean. u just cant put a nismo sticker on a HSV.how lame is that?

maybe ppl dont understand wat nismo means really; just think every other skyline has one, they might was wel put one on their holdens.

dumb

put the badge on and you will be banned from SAU. nuff said.

and you own an R33 GTS25t Type M, not an R33 GTS25t M Spec. An M Spec is a whole $90,000 more expensive :D

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