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Some little wanker badged my Gtr last night on my 33. The rear one.

I've rung wreckers etc but most are $100+ if they have them at all.

I've checked out eBay, but some look really tacky. Can someone suggest some they have bought that look really good with perfect sizing?

Fkn pissed off right now.

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Ahh sucks mate, that's always one thing I thought must be nerve wracking as a GTR owner. Did they at least do a good job of it, didn't damage the paint or anything?

Unfortunately I think if you are set on replacing it and going genuine then you're going to have to fork out for it :(

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fatz was wrecking a whole R33 GTR wasn't he? PM him. It was front end damaged only.

JJ and Toy Shop and others in PI magazine may have a half cut with the badge still on?

Wreckers? Otherwise new from JJ already mentioned...

If you score, you just need double sided tape.

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Considering now getting a GTR sticker made...

As ive been badged once in two weeks of owning it and last GTR was done twice.

Wonder what it would look like?

Person #1 looking at GTR Sticker:- "Why is there a sticker there? Shouldn't it be a badge?"

Person #2:- "Dunno. Maybe it's been debadged?"

Person #1:- "Geez, maybe it's been debadged many times?"

Person #2:- "Well if it has, I'd prefer to put the badge back on and get a different sticker for inside the car."

Person #1:- "Waddayamean?"

Person #2:- "Inside the windscreen, the sticker will say, 'This car is protected by shotgun 3 days a week - Guess WHICH DAY!'"

Person #2's 2c

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This is on of the major reasons for me leaving my Rb26Dett powered GTS4 with stock blue GT badges and Nothing on the back to say otherwise.

Actaully on that notes....One of the GT badges were not stuck on when i got the car. it was in the glove box.

How are these put on from factory? double tape as terry sugessted?

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As my garage is full at the moment my gtr is living in my driveway. My dog went off last night, so as usual i ran to the front to make sure my baby was ok (im paranoid even though i live in a good area).... no one was to be seen. After reading this thread, i just so happened to check out my badge on my way out of the office and noticed a scratch on paint leading up to the badge (very small) that looks like someone has tryed to pry it off with a screw driver. This was not there before and i saw kids walking the street a little earlier that night.

Note to self: Clear out garage and buy a gun.

Note to adz2332: Buy a dog.

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