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ahhaha yeah! we bag him (gtrxtc / the oak) a bit about it but he says he didn't put the badge there himself :rofl:

he not going to be happy about this thread either hahaha

i'd connect to irc and laugh but i changed my nick to 'muzza' and now i'm banned from irc :rofl:

also notice that gtr is in " " :rofl:

some1's going to be admitted into hospital with a nice shrapnel wound the shape of a GTR badge in there head soon...lol...what happened to good ol common sense and being happy with what your car is! i still dont know y people try mock things up...it destroys the good name of the cars they mock up...

No - the best I've seen is a car that is (was?) for sale somewhere on parramatta road. We were car hunting and the badge caught my eye - as we got closer it was obvious the car wasn't a GTR. As we got even closer it was obvious that the GTR badge was about 15-20 degrees off vertical. Idiot.

when will GTR wannabes end

... No offence to anyone but if you cannot respect a GTS-25t or GTS for what it is then why do you bother buying it? slapping on a GTR bodykit and badge dsen't make them go fast you know?

althought a gtr badge is worse, why didn't swoop get any flack for having a nur badge on his r34 gtr? besides the badge, sticker and maybe the clips the actual car is very nice. i'm waiting for the mofo to come online so he can see this har har har.

and he doesn't have to make any excuses for owning a gtst.

but i aint arguing. i don't endorse fake badging - just presenting another example.

i uploaded the shots because he asked me to. and i labeled it "GTR"JET... when he said 'wtf? u mofo why put gtr in " " ?' i told him 'it's a skyline forum, you're not fooling anyone' to which he replied with 'fair enough'

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