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Rather than post up a new thread iwth a new question ever few days, why don't you save up a ton of your questions about every aspect of V35s and ask them in one thread? This is getting a bit ridiculous.

And before you post another new topic every time, make sure you do a search on SAU for the topic, and go do a search on g35driver.com - you will find that every question possible of being asked has been asked on there.

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I assume you are referring to a sedan...and I assume you are referring to headlights not tail lights...if my assumptions are correct, then the answer is NO. S1 and S2 headlights are different.

Edit, just re-read your title...tail lights, yes they are interchangeable...

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Believe it or not we actually did have a like button on the forums about a year ago, but we took it off because people were abusing it. There was a reputation rating of each user as well, and when you got too many dislikes your reputation went down the toilet and there were too many idiots abusing it, so we removed it.

But yeah, when a user has 6 threads on the front page of any forum it is time for me to tell them to calm down. Especially when most of the the topics have been covered before.

Thanks for the 'Likes' guys :D :D :D .... I am just trying to keep the peace and make SAU enjoyable for everybody.

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Well if I asked all the things I wanted in one post it all gets lost in translation and I only get the answer on one or two issues.

I did look on G35driver.com and yes there was a post relating to it but wasn't what I was asking.

I'm new to the whole forums idea because this isthe first real "import" and "decent" car I've had so I'm sorry for asking heaps and heaps of questions

Also nightcrawler, I'm sorry for being a mega C**T to you last night. Had a bad day at work and I took it out on you and that's not mature and acceptable at all. I am sorry.

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