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i love my DR but i have only found like 2 people out of like 100 'car enthusiasts' that i talk to that actually know what an R30 is let alone DR30 (iron mask). im not even the full bottle on all the different models myself but it gets annoying explaining to everyone its a 30. i persoanlly dont like 31s that much so im adament with people that its a 30 not a 31 haha

get sick of those people that go 'oh yeh i raced one of these the other day, wast bad pretty slow though' and im like ah yeh cool when i know every DR30 in perth and theres only about 3 that regularly see the road and one of them was mine before it broke and i never raced anyone coz it was never running properly! so these people are going round racing n/a 31's thiking theyre racing DR30s. but thats okay, once i get mine fixed with cage and big top mount turbo ill be able to give them a nice surprise :D

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I have 2 brand new GT guard badges & a boot badge that I was going to fit on my MR30 at one stage. All the RS badges are still available, one day I'll get a new set (or stickers) for my DR as the original ones are pretty faded.

I have 2 brand new GT guard badges & a boot badge that I was going to fit on my MR30 at one stage. All the RS badges are still available, one day I'll get a new set (or stickers) for my DR as the original ones are pretty faded.

Hey Ben,

You want to swap me the 2 GT badges for 2 NEW R/S badges?

Cheers,

Dennis

I have 2 brand new GT guard badges & a boot badge that I was going to fit on my MR30 at one stage. All the RS badges are still available, one day I'll get a new set (or stickers) for my DR as the original ones are pretty faded.

Ben,

I have these guard badges, I was going to put them on my MR.

They're off the U12 Pintara Ti.

What do you call a GT boot badge?

Cheers,

Dennis

ghostrider just bought this for $100+ shipping

That's OK, but it's always gunna be an add on, that's why I'm not using the one I have.

I went for the Jenesis item, as it was a factory option and looks like it belongs, AND it's not adjustable and therefore won't alter my class standings with CAMS, as you will now be a sports sedan.

Cheers

The guard GT badges I have are the same as the R30 Ti ones (blue/white) as opposed to the red/white ones in: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=28672

The GT boot badge is the same script as the RS turbo badges (uppercase), but funnily enough, only has 2 letters: GT!

:-P

Sounds like a deal Dennis, I'll throw in the boot badge too. Expect a PM when I find them (currently stashed in shed somethere)!

The guard GT badges I have are the same as the R30 Ti ones (blue/white) as opposed to the red/white ones in: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=28672

 

The GT boot badge is the same script as the RS turbo badges (uppercase), but funnily enough, only has 2 letters: GT!

:-P

 

Sounds like a deal Dennis, I'll throw in the boot badge too. Expect a PM when I find them (currently stashed in shed somethere)!

Just checked mine, they are genuine red/white and in perfect condition, so just might remove them and store away for ron.

hey all you r30 dudes out there

i'm in japan at the mo' and is it possible to buy a BOV from japan and bring it back here and get it installed with the necessary adapters that (insert car shop here) will use?

[ant] i'm looking in your direction since you're from Perth :P

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