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Originally posted by jlnewton

My car is a sticker free zone!

Until someone pays me to use their products or at least gives me a discount of the purchase price, my car will not be used as an advertising billboard!

But that just me

Word!

Somethings should just stop when you turn 16......asking for autographs, playing with matchbox cars & putting stickers on things you own:D

I have a GTS badge on the back of my GTS-T

Some people have GTR badges on their GTS-T's and they look crap, so I got the real deal from Advan in Sydney.

I think it looks sick on the car, in exactly the same place as the GTR badge...

What do you think?

Guest Alfadog

- 'Nissan Prince Tokyo' sticker, the most famous of the Nissan Sport Corner dealerships in Japan that sold the old GTR's and Z432's etc.

- Small red rectanglular sticker in Japanese used to inform the petrol pump attendant to use leaded fuel.

The Z has no stickers.

I have a GTR badge on my GTS-t

Lol... Stop fishing, Andrew :D

My Car:

Standard GTS-25t on drivers side boot

Whatever the sticker is under the rear wiper

Falken sticker across bottom of rear window

skylinesaustralia.com across top of rear window

rego sticker

Think that's it.

Adrian

I have Tanabe, HKS and Apexi on both doors in white vynl, a raised tanabe sticker on LHS of boot, Nismo raised sticker on drivers side just in front of the rear wheel.

Inside near the ashtray I have a razo sticker (with gear pattern) & next to that a small kicker sticker. In the glovebox I have razo, k&n, kicker stickers (left over stickers and i didnt wanna throw them away :D)

also, i have painted my dash for supa rice. :D

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