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some very late model 2005s i have seen with the projectors but most do not. they also have different tail lights with the newer one being more 3D. The front bar is also a little different also on the 06

Hi Guys,

I was just wondering what the main difference is between 2005 and 2006 v35s? do they both have projectors for the HIDs?

Thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

not sure about JDM specs but for the Infiniti G in America (where i'm from) the V35 breaks down as follows:

2003-2004: Old Interior/gauges, Reflector Headlamps, Old Tail lights, Brembo brakes + 18" wheels on 6MT&Sport model

2005: New Interior/gauges, 19" forged wheels on 6MT&Sport models, no Brembos, Reflector headlamps from 03-04, Old taillights from 03-04

2006-2007: New Interior/gauges from 05, 19" forged wheels on 6MT&Sport models from 05, no Brembos from 05, Projector Headlamps, New taillights with external trunk release button

and for the 2007-2008 models:

2007 Sedan: Became new G35 sedan (equivalent to JDM V36 4dr 350GT)

2008 Coupe: Became G37coupe (equivalent to JDM V36 coupe 370GT)

hope this helps :laugh:

  • 4 weeks later...

USDM-V35 is spot on. I imported a 11/05 V35. It had the factory 19" Alloys for the 06 spec.

The 06 has slightly different tail lights- a little sharper tapored and has the external boot release.

The front of the 06 I could not pick the difference. Though dealer mentioned headlights--Maybe difference between "Projector/Reflector" headlights.

My Interior trim is exactly the same as the 06. which was a hugh bonus.

Hi Guys,

I was just wondering what the main difference is between 2005 and 2006 v35s? do they both have projectors for the HIDs?

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...
Question, the VQ35DE in 03 Coupe is the same one as the one in a 06 model in terms of kW & Nm?

I know Infiniti G35 05 models got the rev-up engine as did the 350z.

I believe it's the same with the V35

03-04 206kW

05-06 212kW (rev up)

06+ 222kW

or thereabouts.

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