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hey she looks good! :D is it n/a or turbo tho? she has the red and white GT badges but on the rear bar only has GT? i is confused! :down:

It is a N/A.. i bought it when i was on my learners basicly my first car. I wash it every 2 days (like so addicted LOL!)

Do only GTS-T have GT badge or NA dont carry them?

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Nah they both have badges just different colors. it seems like you have turbo badges not N/A ones na badges are normally blue but you have red on yours i also have red on mine yet it is a non turbo.....nice ride btw front bar is a bit different though not my style imo.

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