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Hey guys as mentioned i have a satin black Ionic dynamics Emblemless front grill looks like this (http://www.ionicdynamics.com/EMBLEMLESS_GRILL1.jpg)

Unfortunetly I haven't taken a picture of it yet as it is still less than a week old, but i will take one tomorrow, but i can guarantee a perfect fitment and it took me maybe 15 minutes at most to get the pop rivets out, pinch the tabs and install this

Asking 300 o.n.o i would prefer melbourne pickup but am willing to ship aus wide.

Ahh yeah i had a look in the market place section and there is barely any V35 parts there so i thought it would be better if it posted it straight to all the V lovers.

And yeah i am kind of quite on the forums but I am a good guy, i would never screw someone over specially when it comes to cars, being a broke car lover is a hard enough, i definitely wouldn't screw over another car lover

Anyways i took a pic http://i.imgur.com/3WSuJ.jpg

And located in Wheelers hill if any locals want to know how far to go.

Yeah mate all sweet, are you able to upload the picture to imageshack.com and paste the "Forum link" because when i click on that this is what i get on my work computer lol.

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Perfect, i love that look. I have my front bar off at the moment getting resprayed, took the grille off too and was going to ask my painter to do it until i realised once you take the Nissan badge off there's a big f*ck off gap there!

Ha yeah i thought about that too, then i saw that some people had tried to continue the lines with bondo and repaint, but it always looked a little off but this one looks soooo nice, they also had the option of a flat matte black but this satin black looks so much better, it reflects & shines along with the car :D

I got it straight from Ionic Dynamics in america, the same guys who also do the Gialla grille for the G35 and the fitment is perfect, all the pop rivet holes lined up perfectly, there was no bends or flexes in it and the colour was all one share, no dodgey paint job on it.

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