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Hey guys, just a quick question about where can i get a 'VSPEC II' sticker or badge for my gtr.

Reason is my rearbar is a bit scratched and i wanna get a respray but obviously need a replacement.

Does anyone know where i could get one? maybe a sponsor or nissan?

As you can see in da pic, it looks like a badge which would be preferable to me.

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any help would be appreciated.

-Johnny

ps: very off topic but i found this pic and i couldnt stop laughing.

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GDay Johnny,

The raised V-Spec II Nur badge set-up can be obtained thru www.powerplayimports.com

or Jo-Ann at Powerplay on 02-98197555

It looks really good & classy on a friend's car further up the Blue Mtns. It has a bubbly feel to it.

Cheers,

Tez :nyaanyaa:

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Checked in fast for a vspec II badge for you and came up with the following. It seems that all the badges (Mspec, vspec, 25 gtt) come under the same part code.

Just make sure you specify which one you want if you go to see nissan.

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Hey Johnny,

Powerplay can get the V-Spec II sticker or badge cheaper than Nissan and it'll come quicker too.

After mailing, it'll work out 15c cheaper; and I know how much this means to you! Tez

The V-Spec II sticker is the 'Real Deal' man. Powerplay has some inside running with genuine parts.

When I bought mine - it was more like $8 cheaper than through the Nissan dealership which said it could take 3 weeks.

Powerplay got it in 10 days.

Members also get 10% off.

I'm not sure if they can get the raised 'bubble type' that the Nur has atm.

Get Cracking!

Hey Tez, I was bout to email them but i would prefer the original nissan stuff; do they sell genuine?

citrus based glue remover called 'desolve it''

worth its weight in gold, this stuff...

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