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I am still trying to work out the difference between all the types

 

The S and SP both have sport suspension so a bit firmer. 18" wheels but the S doesn't have heated leather seats and dont' think it has the cameras.  They both have bigger brakes

 

The P 17" wheels, smaller brakes and suspension is a bit softer. has the cameras.  I don't think the P has the paddles shift on steering wheel.  I did think the P had all had leather, but then i did see one on car sales with leather/cloth interior.

 

Ive been googling and searching for hours but cannot find all the info.  Is the coupes and sedan types the same ? eg does a S type coupe have exact same features as an S sedan ?

Here is a USA based matrix of options for a 2007 G35 Infiniti.  Seems to be the mostly same as Japanese options.  There is also similar PDF's for later years floating around the internet, I kept this one since it relates to my V36.

2007_sedan_specs.pdf

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23 hours ago, R377 said:

 

I am still trying to work out the difference between all the types

 

The S and SP both have sport suspension so a bit firmer. 18" wheels but the S doesn't have heated leather seats and dont' think it has the cameras.  They both have bigger brakes

 

The P 17" wheels, smaller brakes and suspension is a bit softer. has the cameras.  I don't think the P has the paddles shift on steering wheel.  I did think the P had all had leather, but then i did see one on car sales with leather/cloth interior.

 

Ive been googling and searching for hours but cannot find all the info.  Is the coupes and sedan types the same ? eg does a S type coupe have exact same features as an S sedan ?

Rear and Side cameras were fitted to all models btw...

7 hours ago, Rufus007 said:

Here is a USA based matrix of options for a 2007 G35 Infiniti.  Seems to be the mostly same as Japanese options.  There is also similar PDF's for later years floating around the internet, I kept this one since it relates to my V36.

2007_sedan_specs.pdf

 

 

is  a journey a type P ?

A sport a type S ?

a AWD a type SP

 

got a 2009 V36 sedan with the 7spd, overall it is a good car

few mods and it'll be wonderful but as stock things to note would by the clunky transmission which can be fixed up with a tune

if you're looking to mod for performance too, you'd have to drop a lot of money to make it faster but for a stock N/A it is definitely quick enough

English & GPS on the head unit is sometimes hard to change but if you find the right people they may be able to convert it for you

unfortunately i'm looking to trade my car in for something newer and euro in the near future but it has and is still serving my daily driving well

17 hours ago, mkn23 said:

got a 2009 V36 sedan with the 7spd, overall it is a good car

few mods and it'll be wonderful but as stock things to note would by the clunky transmission which can be fixed up with a tune

if you're looking to mod for performance too, you'd have to drop a lot of money to make it faster but for a stock N/A it is definitely quick enough

English & GPS on the head unit is sometimes hard to change but if you find the right people they may be able to convert it for you

unfortunately i'm looking to trade my car in for something newer and euro in the near future but it has and is still serving my daily driving well

 

is that the 3.7 ? how many kms ?

 

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