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I just saw a black VP-VS commonwhore on the road outside the office with transformers stickers all over it and a number plate that said DECEPTIKON or somesuch crap.

Looked shocking

I don't know about you guys, but I've already ordered (from my friend he is a vinyl, sticker, badge maker) 3 Autobot Badge-like stickers for my black R33 Skyline - one with go at the back where the GT-R badge usually is located and the other two will be located use under the side indicators on both sides... should look hot as - anyone thinking of doing the same??

If so, would you badge your car as an Autobot or a Decepticon???

Autobot - nobility, to protect and fights for justice

Decepticon - ruthless, evil, crazy-arse fighters who fight for domination

Your call - choose your side, Soldier! :)

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WTF? Another quality comment! :worship:
Dude - you have outdone yourself with this one

:rofl::rofl:

I own this toy, frankly.. it's absolute crap. Waste of money.

It looks nothing like a GTR, infact, Armada Sideswipe has 4 doors. It may take elements from the design of the R32, but nothing more.

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You cant say that looks like a skyline rear end :worship:

That said... anyone looking to buy it is better off investing in a few GOOD transformers figures, like my Honda S2K or WRX figures.

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Dman, never knew Transformers comes out in WRX form ... where do you get all these "rare" G1 jap import car toys? The toy shops like Toys R Us certainly do not stock them!

Dman, never knew Transformers comes out in WRX form ... where do you get all these "rare" G1 jap import car toys? The toy shops like Toys R Us certainly do not stock them!

A number of years ago, Hasbro began the "Alternators" line of figures with the Rally Spec WRX which was sold in stores in Australia. The Alternators consist entirely of real cars including the Mustang, Rx-8 and DC5-type R to name a few. There are still a few Alternators left in Australian stores, but most commonly in Toyworld or specialty stores. If you find one, you're fairly lucky. Alternators retailed at $50 a piece, but can generally be found lower back in the day.

In Japan, the Alternators are known as "BinalTechs" by Hasbro's partner company, Takara. They are exact replicas of the Alternators, except they contain diecast parts. Expect to pay double the price for these. $80-100 a piece is what you should be paying delivered to your door.

As for where to buy them, online is your best bet. Try stores that specialize in Transformers figures and of course, eBay.

Personally I only buy, and have a number BinalTechs; as they were far more limited and will hold/gain value better than the Alternators.

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