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rebadge would be my pick. there are a LOT of G35s running around. I have a black '06 downstairs now :banana: that is done in that fashion.

(why must nissan make 10 different versions of the same car!!! )

I really don't like debadged V35's. To me it kinda takes away a little of the "classiness" of the car.

I also think that the Nissan badging, especially the "350GT" give the car presence.

And I'm not a fan of the Infiniti badging at all. Would take 350GT on my car over G35 any day of the week!

Was gonna say, that's my 2c, but there's a least 10c worth of opinion there :-)

Okay Guys and Gals

I removed the Skyline badges and will try this for a while. I can always remove more later if I want. ;)

First of all I used Colgate Dental floss (the plastic Lid was perfect for scraping the goo after the badges came off)

Then I used Polyglaze bug and tar removed. 3 minutes and two applications later (minimal rubbing) and the goo was all gone :D

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Closer Peek

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And last of all, always have a helper

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