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ok here is the reason for the GTR badge...

when i brought it, it had a Apexi badge on it. when i removed it, it showed an imprint of where a GTR badge used to be in the clear coat and it looked real shitty, so basically i put it there to cover up the dirty mark and the tiny spots of missing paint.

its only there until i get the boot sprayed and the holes boged up. It used to have a GTR wing on it so i spose it must be a boot as well.

i can understand your comments but id rather look at the badge than a a shitty imprint.

Edited by YEHBOI
Who cares if it has a GTR badge on it... People don't modify their cars to suit other people's likes and tastes. Thats why you buy and modify your own individual car. Leave the bloke alone and let him enjoy his car :thumbsup:

true. however, wat type of modification is a GTR badge on a GTS-T?

it makes no sense whatsoever. 'Yehboi' has explained how it is ther to cover up a mark, ok, but wat about the ppl who put gtr badging on gts-ts for other reasons...which i cannot even think of.....i have no idea why someone would do that, none.

so please, someone who has badged ther gts-t with gtr badging, can u explain to me why u have done so, i would really like to know :)

btw, since this is the r32 pics thread, i thought id put us bak on track...so heres a photo

tail_r32.jpg

true. however, wat type of modification is a GTR badge on a GTS-T?

it makes no sense whatsoever. 'Yehboi' has explained how it is ther to cover up a mark, ok, but wat about the ppl who put gtr badging on gts-ts for other reasons...which i cannot even think of.....i have no idea why someone would do that, none.

so please, someone who has badged ther gts-t with gtr badging, can u explain to me why u have done so, i would really like to know :)

btw, since this is the r32 pics thread, i thought id put us bak on track...so heres a photo

tail_r32.jpg

Nice wing you've got there, which car did that come from i wonder ??? :)

Nice wing you've got there, which car did that come from i wonder ??? :)

its from a 32GTR as is my 32gtr front bar....its called aesthetic value.

u know? a suitable body kit for the car that fits it perfectly cause it was designed for the car?

do u understand? a GTR badge is a badge...are u saying ppl put them on for aesthetic value?

frkin dumbass...

true. however, wat type of modification is a GTR badge on a GTS-T?

But who cares?

do u understand? a GTR badge is a badge...are u saying ppl put them on for aesthetic value?

Well its not to make it any faster.. I would say that people would put them on for aesthetic value.. Its not my cup of tea but im not gonna sit here and drill him for something hes decided to do to his car.

Honestly. What merit does my GTR bar have? Why have I put 19 inch wheels on a car and its pretty much standard? Why do I have a pod when a standard airbox with a K&N would probably work better.

Personal choice.. :)

Edited by Yidz
Honestly. What merit does my GTR bar have? Why have I put 19 inch wheels on a car and its pretty much standard? Why do I have a pod when a standard airbox with a K&N would probably work better.

Personal choice.. :)

well, a standard r32 looks shokin, a GTR bar enhances the front end, type M skirts thicken up the body. A kit helps a car to achieve a more impressive stance.

Same goes for wheels, small stock wheels look like crap. Wheels are a big part of enhancing the appearance of a car.

The pod...well, personally i put a pod on cause i wanted to hear the spooling noise...a standard air box elimantes the spooling sound.

can u please post pics now?

if ud like to start a thread about why u think gtr accesories are useless then start one in another area.

32frontal.jpg

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