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i'm playing the odds... i guess it's possible that someone went to a lot of trouble, but most probably not

missing rear badge vs front badge

gtr seat covers vs centre console

------- vs puffed guards

------- vs brembos

------- vs kit

------- vs indicators

etc

ive seen lots of GTR's with no badge, and i put seat covers on my seat's to keep seats clean!!

its a GTR give a rest

Maybe they were gtst's with GTR body kits but the owner didnt have a GTR badge at the time? There are a SHITLOAD of fake GTR's out there! I've been fooled many times only to find out that they're imposters. As for keeping the seat clean with a cover....thats something old people do to protect their precious furniture...

Maybe they were gtst's with GTR body kits but the owner didnt have a GTR badge at the time?  There are a SHITLOAD of fake GTR's out there!  I've been fooled many times only to find out that they're imposters.  As for keeping the seat clean with a cover....thats something old people do to protect their precious furniture...

its also what i do to protect my leather seats, but thats probably just me.

thats a GTR end of discussion.... apart from the obvious things that everyone has stated like the brembos, indicators (where are the gtst indicators?), centre console gauges and the gtr dash that you can see.....

what about the GTR bonnet and the nice clean headlights that dont come on series 1 skylines....

i would say this guy has just given it too much in an un familiar area and just hit a tree.... leave the poor bloke alone coz we dont know the situation.... ;) could have been dodging a nanna crossing the road or something ;)

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