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Hey everyone, I had 03 350GT and it has traveled near to 50.000kms now, and these are the lists I need to do :

❏ Replace engine oil and filter
❏ Lubricate all locks/hinges
❏ Replace automatic transmission fluid
❏ Replace climate controlled seat filter (M45/M35/Q45, if so equipped)
❏ Replace differential oil
❏ Replace engine air filter
❏ Replace engine coolant/flush system
❏ Replace engine drive belts
❏ Replace in-cabin microfilter
❏ Replace manual transmission oil
❏ Replace radiator cap
❏ Replace transfer case oil (4WD/AWD)
❏ Replace wiper blades
❏ Rotate tires (except G35 Coupe, Sport)
❏ Optional: flush automatic transmission (flush with ATF)
❏ Inspect the following:
__ All lights
__ Axle & suspension parts
__ Brake lines & cables
__ Brake calipers, pads, rotors
__ Brake light & cruise control
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__ Drive shaft boots (4WD/AWD)
__ Exhaust system
__ Front suspension ball joints
__ Fuel lines/connections
__ Fuel tank vapor vent system hoses
__ Headlights/adjust if necessary
__ Propeller shaft (4WD/AWD)
__ Steering gear and linkage
__ Steering linkage ball joints
I am going to DIY for some jobs on the list , and in regards of air filter, has anyone use the A360 from repco , if yes, please let me know if there is any downside about it (acceleration / power wise) ? As it's $13.88 compared to $89.00 KN air filter.
Thanks

I have used one, no issues with it.. I think any power differences with a K&N would be very minimal, if any at all. Most people buy K&N because they can be cleaned and reused.

Most people buy K+N because they are retarded and don't realise it will coat their AFM with a film of oil, causing it to meter air incorrectly.

Go with the Ryco paper element, or if you want a free flowing filter, a Blitz or similar dry cotton.

I have used one, no issues with it.. I think any power differences with a K&N would be very minimal, if any at all. Most people buy K&N because they can be cleaned and reused.

Most people buy K+N because they are retarded and don't realise it will coat their AFM with a film of oil, causing it to meter air incorrectly.

Go with the Ryco paper element, or if you want a free flowing filter, a Blitz or similar dry cotton.

Thanks a lot for the input guys. Highly appreciated it. Time to pay visit to Repco tomorrow

Most people buy K+N because they are retarded and don't realise it will coat their AFM with a film of oil, causing it to meter air incorrectly.

Go with the Ryco paper element, or if you want a free flowing filter, a Blitz or similar dry cotton.

Do you know who stocks these blitz filters, or know the right part number? I need a new filter and was going to buy a K&N until i saw this.

Do you know who stocks these blitz filters, or know the right part number? I need a new filter and was going to buy a K&N until i saw this.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18674&cat=272&page=2

They are available cheaper but shipping may blow the price out.

http://www.frsport.com/SUS-Power-LM-Panel-Filter-Replacement-Infiniti-G35_p_13154.html

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