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Why not start a hall of shame of all the Fake gtr's out there? Or why not have a comp to see who can get the most pictures of GTR badged Gtst's out there?

Thats a great idea :(

The real problem is that it devalues the GTR name. You have people in their POS 14sec car believing that they can pwn a GTR in a race.

There's a few of those fake GTR's around Melbourne too. The worst I've seen was a stock series 1 with a GTR badge. My stupid friend said wow! GTR!!! (He was actually serious) It was even in that blue R33 gtst colour which I dont think they made a GTR in.

Aren't stickers considered rice only if you DONT have the parts?

Anyway, a more printer friendly 'NOT A GTR' pic.

The funny thing is that if someone gets this they'll be freaked out by the fact that someone took the time to make and print out the page because they hate their mis-badging.

I have a definate passion for skylines, the way the drives, but I also avoid buying a gtr for reason other than cost. To me anycar can go fast with time and money, and the draw back of owning a gtr is that it has street cred and is also a thief magnet.

A guy at work owns a GTR with no badges cause of all those ar$eholes out there keep stealing them.....

As for my line, mines not longer a GT as i took them off before some else did with a screw driver...

after driving along on a sunday i started to relize just how many fake GTR's there are, and some1 has to put a stop to this, its wrong! (thats why i started this thread)

either these badges are sold in bulk daily like bread or GTR owners around australia have had their badges taken.

I dont mind if the driver admits and says its a GTST but to carry on and make it as it actually is a GTR by having a bodykit, spoiler, engine or twin turbos...., its just wrong!

After i had an argument with some1 the other night regarding this i could not wait to get home and start this thread, this gtst owner put a twin turbo set up on his rb25, and him and his friends who had honestly no clue what a gtr is went along with it claiming if u add a twin turbo set up on a gtst the car magicly becomes a GTR, wow thats a nice trick, so i asked what u call a gtr with a single turbo conversion? a gtst i dont think so!

Please if u have GTR badges on your skylines i dont care but DONT claim and try to tell others its a GTR...! its not!

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