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People who stick gtr badges are the same ones using cheap china crap on there ride. They are in it for the wank factor, and the hope someone who knows nothing about cars but reconises GTR associated with a fast car to think what they are driving is something special. Same thing with lancer evolutions, you have a mint cp9a evolution and some chump with a body kit that cost the price of your front lip with ralliart stickers, went through all the trouble to try and make people think his poorly executed lancer is a rally based street car.

Meh, I have China shit on my car but no GT-R badge.

Do have a bunch of random anime stickers for LOLs

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How To Suck at Trolling, written by Elegant Skyline

1. Think of an awesome trolling idea

2. Rush to post your awesome trolling idea on some random forum

3. Watch your awesome trolling idea fail, miserably

4. Try to act cool and carefree

5. Watch your awesome cool acting fail, miserably

6. Pull out a last ditch trolling idea, one that you saved for emergency purposes

7. Watch it crash and burn, miserably

8. Bail!

9. Fap furiously, then repeat the above steps on another random forum

1. Why thanks for thinking it's awesome.

2. Ain't no rush, really...

3. No not really, 1,248 views and "Hot" 63 replies in just 2 days seems pretty good to me.

4. Cause i am cool and carefree.

5. Refer to point "4"

6. You been thinking about this very deeply haven't you?

7. Refer to point "3"

8. "Hail!"

9. Pfft like i'm gonna do that with this account, maybe i will blend in with the community with a different account.

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I have China crap on my GT-R. What does that make me? confused.bmp

Those who buy quality parts they do it once and they do it right.

Buying chinese turbo's, exhaust manifold, rims etc. Your setting

yourself up for a headache. However if its nothing to expensive or

Crucial like light bulbs, gear knobs etc then whatever those are easily disposable and cheap. But cheaping out on performance and safety it comes back to bite you.

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Meh, I have China shit on my car but no GT-R badge.

Do have a bunch of random anime stickers for LOLs

There is a limit to how much china crap you should have,

as long as you have a some jap crap, your skyline should be fine.

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Those who buy quality parts they do it once and they do it right.

Buying chinese turbo's, exhaust manifold, rims etc. Your setting

yourself up for a headache. However if its nothing to expensive or

Crucial like light bulbs, gear knobs etc then whatever those are easily disposable and cheap. But cheaping out on performance and safety it comes back to bite you.

The only China stuff (from Just Jap) on my car are the front upper arms (I was desperate for new bushes/arms as old bushes were nonexistent). My gearknob is genuine Nismo though.

Well the arms performed fine on two track days + 3 years of road use. But the bushes are noisy now, so I have hardrace ones lined up. They're China crap as well I think?

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The only China stuff (from Just Jap) on my car are the front upper arms (I was desperate for new bushes/arms as old bushes were nonexistent). My gearknob is genuine Nismo though.

Well the arms performed fine on two track days + 3 years of road use. But the bushes are noisy now, so I have hardrace ones lined up. They're China crap as well I think?

Its a bit of a gamble, for example the kinugawa china ebay turbo are cheap as and i have seen them been used in some top end builds,

heaps of people will swear by them. But at the same time the other side are talking about how they have had issues with them less then 1000km's later.

Maybe its because japanese companies etc have stricter quality control less defective products make it out on to the markets and in the hands

of the unsuspecting. So in a way you could get away with a Chinese product but in a batch of 1000 products the japanese are always going to have a

better sigma rating (number of detective free products). Pretty sure they are made in Taiwan, you should get away with them.

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There is a limit to how much china crap you should have,

as long as you have a some jap crap, your skyline should be fine.

So far on my car:

China crap: FMIC, Wheels, Tires, various Gauges (besides boost) & exhaust (I think X-force is made in China?)

Jap crap: POD, boost gauge & SAFC 2

Seems like there is an imbalance to the China-Jap crap ratio... :yes:

Suspension is stock so I'm guessing that counts as Jap as well?

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