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As title says. Need these badges cause my rear bar is going in to get resprayed and if the badges can't be saved I'll need new ones.

The skyline badge is gold which I'm pretty sure is aftermarket...

Here is what I need...

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Thanks guys.

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eBay for the Nissan Logo Badge: http://search.ebay.com.au/search/search.dl...le=nissan+badge

When you find out about the GT Badge I'd be interested to know where you got one from. My rear bar had to be resprayed and they couldn't save the 25GT Badge.

I think the Skyline Letter and other metal badges can usually be reattached.

The place that done the work on my rear bar told me that they can reattach badges like the GT ones on the side of the car, but rear badges depends on if they could get them or not.

I wouldn't mind knowing where I can get the big SKYLINE letters that are on the R34. My R34 Sedan only had the Nissan Logo front and back, and of course the 25GT Badge which is now gone.

Yeh I might just get the NISMO badge to put where the 25gtt badge is and get a GTT badge like the GTR badge for the bootlid. I think one of the members on here is selling them.

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