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Did it have an N1 bullbar? And Nismo specail patrol only addition mudflaps? If not It wasn't a genuine GTR just some try hard

these nismo titan / frontiers from the US are choice. iirc i think they are navaras in oz.

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so does anyone know if the guy from the imports mag is a member on this forum?

i would like to quiz him about not wanting a gtr but wanting to put a gtr badge on the boot.

400kw and rear wheel drive must also be a hoot to drive (cant imagine it holding traction very long)

iu got a badge on a gtst but instead of the big red R is has a big red S looks pretty cool and yeh i have a gtr spolier on the gtst but has crabon fibre inserts whihc say nothing on them i think its looks pretty good

ill be leaving my gts4 looking like it does when i convert the baby to a RB26, haha the look on peoples faces will be priceless, GTR i would love but dont want the attention, sleeper FTW, hence the GTS4 ticks all my boxes. GTR in disguise.

a falcon is a falcon. gt is a stock falcon with a few upgraded parts.

a gtst is nothing like a gtr mechanicaly, different motor, different suspension, different drivetrain.

didnt mind the maroon car in hpi but i shook my head when i saw the gtr badge.

nothing is worse than seeing gts or gtst wankers reppin GTR badge.....kit add ons are ok

there is a black 33gtst gettin round hallam area with not only a GTR badge but Ferrari emblems on front quarters as well....

doesn't seem to only be nissans following this trend either

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a falcon is a falcon. gt is a stock falcon with a few upgraded parts.

a gtst is nothing like a gtr mechanicaly, different motor, different suspension, different drivetrain.

didnt mind the maroon car in hpi but i shook my head when i saw the gtr badge.

my point was that there are more gt's around now than when they were originally produced and they are made to look like something their not.....

not everyrone can afford the GTHO's so they try to buy a GT, but if you look at the market there are so many for sale...they cant all be real GT's

Production of the XY Falcon range totalled 118,666 vehicles. 1,557 XY Falcon GTs and 300 XY GT-HOs were built....but if you have ever been to a ford show or something there are hundreds of gt's...

your reply made me think. If i boought a GTS4 and turned it into a replica GTR as well as all the mechanical parts, body parts. what would you think if i put a GTR badge on it

agreed, GTR badges on a non GTR is not cool, you know all the holdens agoing round a with holden or ford stickers on the top of their windscreen to tell you what kind of car it is. i was thinking of putting a holden sticker on my HR31 GTS-R for shits and giggles for a night.

we were out at wisemans ferry a few weeks back with a R34 GTR and some yobos walked passed and we heard them oi check it out it must be the new holden R8, we were all sitting out the front of the pub and we all fell off our chairs in absolute laughter.

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If you know the advan racing r33, from what I read before it's just a gts4 with full gtr bodywork and what not. It has a sunroof, no gtr's I've ever seen have come a sun roof.

When put up for sale it's advertised as a gtr, it doesn't matter if it has gtr everything it still isn't a gtr. Doing this is just as bad in my opinion

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So I have an r34 gtt 4 door which has had the gtr front end conversion.! I bought it like this with the badge already on-it only has the front badge. I was undecided for ages about to leave or not-.,but I took it off, and it wasn't the same-just looked like something was missing!!it went back on again!!I know this isn't a gtr but i think a gtt badge in the same gtr fomat would probably look okay!! Cos a gtsr badge isn't true- a r34 Is either a gt or a gtt not a gts!

So for now il probably be one of those annoying "fakes"

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