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Quick stupid question,

What is the go with the red and blue GT badges, I have heard the red are for turbo models is this true? I have a R33 with an RB25DET but have the blue badge (it's the origional engine so I'm guessing the previous owner must have swapped the badges if that's the case red been for turbo models).

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Pretty darn certain that red is turbo, blue is non turbo

you can swap them though, it's not difficult. Tinks had a 40th anniversery GTST with blue ones on but the previous owner had changed them.

Pretty darn certain that red is turbo, blue is non turbo

you can swap them though, it's not difficult. Tinks had a 40th anniversery GTST with blue ones on but the previous owner had changed them.

That's what I was thinking, (previous owner must have changed them)

I don't think I could be bothered changing them though, I think the blue badge on a silver car looks better then the red badge on silver.

Thanks,

I've seen those yellow ones also, on ebay that is; never on a car though

Edited by Nimmo
Quick stupid question,

What is the go with the red and blue GT badges, I have heard the red are for turbo models is this true? I have a R33 with an RB25DET but have the blue badge (it's the origional engine so I'm guessing the previous owner must have swapped the badges if that's the case red been for turbo models).

Hardly a silly question man.....always thought on this as you did.

Looking forward to more 'edumicated' responses!!

Anyone seen a green one?......I think they're 'Hydrogen' or sumtin. (silly face icon goes here)

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