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Hey All,

My car (r34 (GTT) was de-badged last night, the two side GT badges where taken.

I was wondering where I am able to get replacements, done a bit of a search through websites and ebay etc, and have had no luck.

I guess you could get them through Nissan maybe?

Thanks in advance

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Hey All,

My car (r34 (GTT) was de-badged last night, the two side GT badges where taken.

I was wondering where I am able to get replacements, done a bit of a search through websites and ebay etc, and have had no luck.

I guess you could get them through Nissan maybe?

Thanks in advance

Check these sites and choose your color/style. They have R32, 33 and 34 styles on the japanese yahoo auctions... it's just a matter of searching through hundreds of pages to find it if you can't read/type japanese.

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r40920990

http://page14.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/s85863326

You should ask slidewize since they have some sort of connection with the japanese yahoo auction.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...pan-t76361.html

If there's no luck there, you can contact www.rhdjapan.com and ask them. They'll help you out for sure but slidewize is local for you I think.

I'm after a set of blue badges myself.

Edited by chak8080

Easiest place to find them is your local nissan dealer with a parts department,

They can find the part you're after if you give them your Japanese VIN # on your car

usually next day delivery to them if the parts are in stock in melbourne (I'm in sydney)

expect to pay much more than they're worth though :ninja:

Edited by Yo-Yo

Thanks for the help guys & girls, I called a number of wreckers with no luck, however a mate knows a mate :teehee: that works at Duncan Nissan so he is going to check it out for me

Its amazing how just a missing little badge can ruin the whole look of a car :sweat: , just does not look right, thieving little bastards

Edited by cargle

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