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I think the grill and badge look is all on personal taste. Go with what you like the look of. For me personally, I have debadged my rear and replaced the front grill with an aftermarket Gialla style grill. That being said, alot of people just go buy a can of plasti dip and black out the stock front grill like in the following picture: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=g35+black+stock+grill&hl=en&biw=824&bih=965&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=N7CJhhiUZbLCEM:&imgrefurl=http://www.g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php%3Ft%3D29249&docid=eNGYO8Lz5ffG7M&imgurl=http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b72/untouchablemc628/DSC07864.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=hQXuTpqiGeW7iAeKveysBw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=113&vpy=307&dur=4332&hovh=194&hovw=259&tx=157&ty=110&sig=113006729388086524966&page=1&tbnh=142&tbnw=205&start=0&ndsp=15&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0

I like the look of the stock grill blacked out also, so this might be an option you might consider if you like the look of it.

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Personally I'm not a fan of the Nissan badge in looks wise(I'm a bit weird like that) but I understand what people say with the comparison to Chevrolet's and Holden's. Would the Infiniti badge be a straight sway for the Nissan badge on the front grill though?

Please for god sake don't put an Infiniti badge on a Skyline, you will look like an idiot.

I've debadged my car, all i have on the back is the 350GT badge and the Nissan badge in the front grill. Nothing else.

I would upload a photo of my rear but i'm at work.

Please for god sake don't put an Infiniti badge on a Skyline, you will look like an idiot.

I've debadged my car, all i have on the back is the 350GT badge and the Nissan badge in the front grill. Nothing else.

I would upload a photo of my rear but i'm at work.

It will work if every other detail of the car has been rebadged into infiniti though.

Like your steering wheel, it IS the same car so no reason why you'd look like an idiot.

Unless you have G35 badge, and SKYLINE badging on the rear (Which I've seen by the way, and It made me die a little bit inside)

Infiniti Mt Fuji Badge > Nissan badge in terms of looks anyway =D

I just have this thing against people that call our cars G35's, yeah sure they're basically the same but it's not you know. I HATE the Infiniti badge, i don't know why it just looks "cheap" to me.

I agree with you, if EVERYTHING in the car was badged Infiniti go for it, but if you have SKYLINE scuff plates (like i do) and Skyline floor mats and Skyline everything you will look silly!

Lol my car came imported with Infiniti badge front and rear with 350gt + Skyline logo. Bought some Infiniti centre wheel cap logo recently. Can't decide whether to remove the 350gt and skyline logo or take off infiniti logo and put in Nissan one :O

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