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Almost 2 weeks ago I had my GTR boot badge ripped off by some drop kick(s) so I am interested in putting on a new one maybe a R35 kind.

I have seen a few variations like the r35 and some from older models as well: http://www.rhdjapan.com/nissan/r35-gt-r/oe...t-rebuild-parts . I have spotted a gtr badge with all letters displayed all horizontally. post-60042-1288047944_thumb.jpg I think that this would look great just above the right rear taillight on the boot lid, then it would be on the exact opposite side to the Nissan badge that is above the left side taillights.

What model is this badge from in the above picture?

The KPGC10 GTR badge would be bolted on, but whats some advice on how to keep the others on really well?

Please keep an eye out for my old badge, the "r" colour is a very dark pink.

cheers all

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Just rip a GTR badge of and 32 or 33 GTS-T.

You will be doing them a favour and you get another GTR badge..

Hell, It might even be yours :P

yeah pretty funny if I could flog my back. Just it may cause a chain effect.

And great advice about keeping it all original.

So anyone wanna what model the badge is from in the above posted picture?

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lol

*flog mine back.

And the one in the picture looks like a identical front to the original badge that I had.

arhhh :huh: I meant like the above picture of the GTR badge looks like a identical FONT to the original badge I had.

And yeah I am still wondering if that is a stock badge like of a r33 or r34 GTR I have never seen it before on a car, have any of you guys able to clarify that? Answers?

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stick with the standard one IMO mate. surely they cant be that expensive from nissan? or can they? :ermm:

have not checked I am still concerning the options. But this link is a badge to replace mine, even with a grey back gound. http://www.rhdjapan.com/nissan-bnr32-skyli...lem-badge-50344

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