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Hey guys anyone know where i could find 1 Blue "GT" Badge (NA Skyline) and the "S" badge for the hood. Some a**h**** debadged my car today =(, just makes me think why in the world would they wanna do such a thing! I assume wreckers and Nissan would sell them (but for a higher price). How much do they roughly go for anyone know?

Any help would be much appreciated =)

Alex

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Never mind i searched a bit more and found my answer :D

Here's for anyone else if they need it

Jap Parts Plus W.A.

5-7 Jade Street

Maddington WA 6109

Tel: (08) 9493 2191

Fax: (08) 9493 1411

http://www.jappartswa.com.au/

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Yeh I have the same problem, somebody depadged my red/white GT badge... Sad sad world! I found that just jap sold some, but at 50 bucks a badge... I also went to a panel beater to see how much it would cost to fill in the holes and repaint it... 900 bucks! Goes to show a new badge isnt that expensive afterall...

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A-Spec in the city sell a few badges. quality is 'meh' though.

cheers for the info! :P

i checked their website out and they had none on there but ill go there soon myself to go and see if they got them.

what you mean by 'meh'? they arent genuine ones or......?

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Yeh I have the same problem, somebody depadged my red/white GT badge... Sad sad world! I found that just jap sold some, but at 50 bucks a badge... I also went to a panel beater to see how much it would cost to fill in the holes and repaint it... 900 bucks! Goes to show a new badge isnt that expensive afterall...

damn! $900! you could get heaps of badges for that! :D

but in a way it might be better having no/nearly no badges on your car so people stop friggin stealing them but then with that they will aim to steal something else... :P

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cheers for the info! :P

i checked their website out and they had none on there but ill go there soon myself to go and see if they got them.

what you mean by 'meh'? they arent genuine ones or......?

Well he has a bunch in a cabinet so I havn't held them to see if they are plastic with some silver coating or metal, for example.

It's in Carillon City same corridor thingo as Boost Juice. Frankee is a champ though he won't rip you off. Nice little one stop shop if your not into branded products, but I am so it's not my thing lol.

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Get the red ones. They look better. I have them on my car, they look much better then the blue ones. I didnt put them on, so you cant blame me :P And I dont think its the same as putting GT-R badges on it... Altho... Replace them with GT-R badges? :D

blues are for NA and reds are for turbo just in case u din know :)

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Yeh I know that Bernard, but mine came with the red ones when I bought it, and I think they look much better then the blue ones. I'm not hiding the fact that its NA, there are other things that give it away: The 4-stud rims, the lack of forced induction, the fact that i lose EVERY race... :)

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