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Does anyone know where i can get a new r33 series 1 badge, (the one that fits on the grill).

It seems that somebody pinched my last one while i was at the movies.

Now im riding around with just some dried out glue on the front of the car where the badge would be. Looks horrible.

Btw, i live in melbourne so any places there would be good.

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Mate, I would leave it blank - JDM look rocks... or just order a Nissan or a Nismo badge... looks trick.

Call Justjap.com and they can order any badge you want.

Yer i was gonna do that, but things have changed now.

A member on here named "cheez" offered me a badge and a grill for 5 bux, so i might head that way for now.

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aye man,

where in melb do u live? go to a jap wreckers in mason st campbellfield i got mine there front grill with the S on it his name is yuseff tell him antoni the croatian guy wit silver r33 and he will look after u he is a top bloke man gets me r33 parts mass cheap front head light crystal clear (u know how most r fogged up) for $120 and nothing wrong wit it PM me if u cant find it ill give u number

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