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Thought I would share the details of a few US suppliers I used for OEM and aftermarket bits in the last few months for my V36

Circle Infiniti - came across these guys on Ebay but dealt with them direct. My main contact was Tony and used email exclusively - [email protected]

paid via paypal

Everything G35 - googled these guys when I as looking for an OEM front lip. Web based sales with real time shipping cost. Great for stocked items, no good for

special orders - http://www.g35parts.com/default.asp. Used credit card

Autokits-x - found these guys on G35 driver, used email and paypal. www.autokitsx.com - contact was Jaime

B2autodesigns - found these guys also on G35driver and they gave me a sharp price on my cusco strut. Used email and paypal, contact was Charles

http://www.b2autodesigns.com/index.php

I would use all these guys again. Hope this helps someone else out.

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I can also vouch for Import Monster, Concept Z Performance, Perry Infiniti, www.kinetixracing.com Jason was my contact there he was very helpful, b2autodesigns i have also spoken to Charles a few times he owns the business.

JDMwheelimports, or CAT_SPEW on this forum Matt is great to deal with and has been very helpful in helping me choose my rims.

I've used conceptz performance a few times. Coz is very helpful and always replies to emails.

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/

Just used these guys recently to get my Infiniti emblem. Took about 1 week to get my package and good service from Coz too.

I've also heard some good things about Riverside Infiniti in California

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