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I took a pic of my front end and posted it on G35driver in the 2007-2008 sedan section and asked whether it was a journey or sports model front end - the general view was that I have the sports model equivalent. So I bought the sports version off an infiniti dealer on ebay and yup it was a perfect fit. Mine is an SP,

If you check the pic below you'll see my V36 before I got stance but you'll get an idea of the front end I've got. The easiest way to differentiate the front ends on the journey and sports infiinit models is by the black insert sections right at the bottom, they are different sizes on each of the models. The journey model black inserts on the sides are bigger and hence smaller in the centre- google images for "G35 2007 sedan journey" and you'll see what I mean

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Ah okay good idea, I might get one then...how much did you pay for the lip? Was it painted?

I am guessing mines a sports as well?

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So how much did you got it from ebay ? i use to search from ebay before but about 3xx $ + 2xx $

I took a pic of my front end and posted it on G35driver in the 2007-2008 sedan section and asked whether it was a journey or sports model front end - the general view was that I have the sports model equivalent. So I bought the sports version off an infiniti dealer on ebay and yup it was a perfect fit. Mine is an SP,

If you check the pic below you'll see my V36 before I got stance but you'll get an idea of the front end I've got. The easiest way to differentiate the front ends on the journey and sports infiinit models is by the black insert sections right at the bottom, they are different sizes on each of the models. The journey model black inserts on the sides are bigger and hence smaller in the centre- google images for "G35 2007 sedan journey" and you'll see what I mean

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