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Would anyone know if a Nissan logo on stock V35 coupe front grill be interchangeable directly with an Infiniti logo from stock G35 coupe front grill, and vice versa?

Good question. But what about the rear boot branding? One letter extra...

Edited by Stuart McK

just change the spacing,.... its easy to do and i believe there are a few guides/spacing measurements floating around...

its not hard.

So the letters are stuck on? Not plugged into holes? Never looked.

And Burleigh? Miss those Fish Hut chips. Used to live in Mermaid Waters. Huh - I may have mentioned that before. Did I mention that I miss the Fish Hut chips? rolleyes.gif

Good question. But what about the rear boot branding? One letter extra...

Stuart, I think it comes as a "complete" letter, i.e INFINITI.

So all you have to do is mark the centre of the boot (If you still have a SKYLINE badge, it's easier), and stick it on. :)

So the letters are stuck on? Not plugged into holes? Never looked.

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I believe not. From what I've seen before for debadging option, there's no holes (At least for Nissan :P).

Stuart, I think it comes as a "complete" letter, i.e INFINITI.

So all you have to do is mark the centre of the boot (If you still have a SKYLINE badge, it's easier), and stick it on. :)

I believe not. From what I've seen before for debadging option, there's no holes (At least for Nissan :P).

Thanks Victor. I suppose the next obvious question is how do you remove the 'Skyline' without damaging the paintwork? Can't help but think that leavering it off with a screwdriver would be a bad thing... ohmy.gif

Thanks Victor. I suppose the next obvious question is how do you remove the 'Skyline' without damaging the paintwork? Can't help but think that leavering it off with a screwdriver would be a bad thing... ohmy.gif

Haha, no.

Have a look in here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/284731-debadge/page__p__4786283__hl__debadge__fromsearch__1#entry4786283

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/237144-to-debadge-or-not-to-debadge/page__hl__debadge

I am thinking of debadging mine too later. I will see how it goes. :)

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