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Hello Japan :D

i am soon to be the proud new owner of a v35 350gt premium one of the first in australia, currently going through compliance.

i am in need of assistance from you guys as no one knows a thing about them over here :D

i want to know anything that you guys know

what i'm mostly after is trying find out how i could get one of these rear spoilers (see pic)

i have seen them on a lot of v35's that are going through auctions and i assume they are a genuine part, like an option from the factory but i would have the slightest idea of how to find out or how to get my hands on one.

wheel sizes and offsets are an interest too

also suspension packages and all that minor mod stuff

thankyou very much in advance to anyone who can shed some light for me

Cheers from Australia

Jimbo

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oh wow dude yes i think thats it

consider this an expression of interest to anyone who feels like offering their services :D

while we're at it is there like a replacement grille that loses the silver slats??

quite like the look of those clear front side blinker lenses too

:O

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I charge 4000yen (unless I have to go to the parts place more than 2x - order and pickup) + freight (EMS - to your door in 4-5 days, sometimes less) + packaging (minimal - that's just in case it needs a box) + paypal or transfer fees (depending on how you want to do it).

If someone wants to pipe up and undercut me - go for it (I'm not doing it for any less, and I don't care if I have the extra business or not).

cheers :D

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you wont get a better deal than that... :D heck thats only about 2 hours of work... and im sure it would take more time than 2 hours get it and send it all off...

theres a nice v35 getting around my area that looks awesome. if i come across it ill take a photo and post it in here for you.

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I should add that I don't do bulky bits - larger aero items, wheels, coilovers, that sort of stuff (most of us won't - because, frankly, it's a pain in the arse to do in japan) - but if it can go through japan post, and I can fit it into the back of the FD - then I'm more than happy to do it.

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okey dokey just did a conversion of your "fee" and thats definately reasonable.

will find out the exact color code 2morow and let you know

would a rear spoiler like that be within your sizeing limits?

does it say there how much that would be?

anyway gimme a guestimate (after i find out the color) and once you've figured much all up it will come to and we'll go from there

PM if you'd prefer (but i'm easy)

cheers dude

Jimbo

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ok sweet

the spoiler has been deliveredd and looks awesome

now for any other help people can give me about these cars,. anything at all..

is it the exact same car as the american infinity? of course left hand drive but any other differences as if not i can find out a lot from their g35 forums

Jimbo

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i want it all!!!!!!!!!!

heh

just any info really from people who know what these things are about.

what sort of wheels will fit it? the same as 33s and 34s?

where to get aero parts?

what sort of mods are good, just the usual sort of stuff that people can find here at SAU about the normal skylines but that isnt aailable cause noone seems to have one yet.

:P

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wheel = 350z fitment

aero parts:

wald - http://www.wald.co.jp/top.html

gialla - http://www.gialla.co.jp

erubuni - http://www.erebunicorp.com/NEW/INFINITI.HTM

also impul and nismo

check out:

http://infinitipa.zoovy.com/category/audioandvideo

http://www.wickedbodies.net/03-On-Infiniti-G35-Body-Kits.htm

http://www.body-kitz.com/contents/en-us/d186.html

http://www.groundeffex.com/catalog.php?Mak...del=G35%2003-up

mods: as with any N/A japanese import, the common route is extractors, air pods and exhaust. Also AF ratio piggyback adjustment for fine tuning... those would be your first bunch of mods to do.

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you da man shan :)

so pod over panel you reckon?

this is what i'll be aiming for ;)

http://g35driver.com/forums/attachment.php...80&d=1130624119

gialla grille coming up :)

what do you think of the front lip?

do you know which one it is?

...nah still waiting richard :)

gt a nice spoiler sitting in the garage though

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