Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

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

gallery_55491_2832_17808.jpg

Closer Peek

gallery_55491_2832_70668.jpg

And last of all, always have a helper

gallery_55491_2832_67754.jpg

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Just to be clear, there were no lights or codes when the hiccups were occurring. Also nothing noticeable in the cars' braking. It brakes fine and the dash is clear. I only made the connection when it did throw a code and suddenly, despite the lights, it felt great again. 
    • Yeah they are sliders and this was in my head before I worked out it was the speed sensor.
    • Ok so we have a smoking gun.  A few weeks ago I had to replace a speed sensor that I'd fit incorrectly. I replaced the sensor and everything was fine with no lights or codes thrown any longer.  When I was doing some more bedding in yesterday I got ABS and traction control lights again and, considering when this happens those things are disabled, the pedal went back to normal with smooth braking and no hiccups.  The codes thrown are for the same speed sensor that I replaced. When I looked at the sensor I took out it looks like the tip of the sensor is damaged. So whatever happened to it, perhaps it has damaged the magnetic ring on the bearing (that I only replaced the other week). I'll get my boroscope in the hole where the sensor goes and see if there is any damage in there. Hopefully just the tip of the sensor is in there and the bearing is fine. 🤞🏻  It's worth noting also that the pedal hiccup happens more often and for longer periods now and totally goes away when the codes are thrown again which happens usually after 5 or so minutes of driving. Love all your help here as usual guys, thanks!
    • Could you put a real seat and harness in instead of what looks like leaving your passenger balancing on a milk crate
×
×
  • Create New...