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Mostly.. excluding LHD specific parts or items unique to the 300GT (USA didn't get this specific variant). or things like a speedo cluster, which will be in MPH.

also be aware how the infiniti model naming works. A G35 has a 3.5L engine.. so it could be a V35 or V36 body. Make sure you buy parts for a 01-06 model (or 01-04 for series 1 specific parts).

Edited by sonicii

Ok ill explain it for the last time. LHD drive specific interior, headlights and steering components wont work for obvious reasons.

Any specific 250/300GT parts (in most cases) cant have 3.5lt parts on it.

Y-pipe back exhausts will fit. Most body panels (besides rear bumper in USDM models) are the same. Brakes, wheels, suspension are the same.

If your power window regulators and motors break/play up (which they will, wither stuck up or down) hold the switch in the desired direction. Whole holding the switch close the door hard but dont slam it. If that doesnt fix it you probs need new motors/regulators. Theyre a 350Z part. Can get them here from nissan and quite price but america is your best bet. Just got to remember there passenger side is our drivers side and vice versa.

Cosmetic stuff like bumpers like i said will but bend over and lube up because postage is expensive and will rape errybody up in here!

PM me if you have anymore questiobs

Y-pipe back exhausts will fit.

Just on that topic. several aftermarket Y-Pipes for the LHD vehicle will hit on the steering in out RHD car, usually some minor modification with a hammer sorts out it. There is a few threads on that too if you want further info.

Edited by sonicii

Just on that topic. several aftermarket Y-Pipes for the LHD vehicle will hit on the steering in out RHD car, usually some minor modification with a hammer sorts out it. There is a few threads on that too if you want further info.

Sometimes on the diff to. Sams 300GT with a stillen exhaust hit the diff.

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