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  1. There is a facebook group for v36 Coupe owners if you're interested, https://www.facebook.com/groups/421856624509603/
  2. No. That plug is for the US version G37
  3. Craig, I have a pass-through connector that I don't need which can at least charge your iPhone / iPod. I've never used it so it's brand new but I can't recall the brand / type so I'll check tonight. Let me know if you're interested.
  4. Jeremy, I don't know if this will help but try this link, http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/G37/ These are the factory service manuals for the G37. The file you want will be labelled pg.pdf
  5. Thanks for the kind words. I've added a page from the Infiniti manual for the wheel/tyre factory specs. I read up on this stuff on the myG37.com website as well since the guys in the US are right into this sort of stuff. Suffice to say, 275's are probably the widest you would go on the rear stock rims. Regarding the badges, it's tough call but I'm glad that whoever owned the car in a previous life also added the infiniti badge to the steering wheel.
  6. Hey All, I'm a newcomer to everything Nissan and in particular skylines. I recently purchased a V36 (about 4 months ago now) and have been lurking in the background of this forum but finally decided to share some pics of my ride. It's completely stock but I have since put new tyres on the front and rear due to an incident with a nail. I'm now sitting on 275/35's on the rear and 245/40's on the front. Some of you may frown on the mix of the infiniti / skyline badges but I don't mind it so much. Hope you enjoy the pics (be gentle )
  7. I bought a V36 Coupe from these guys about 4 months ago. The guys were ok to deal with but seemed a little light on detail which irked me somewhat. In any event, I took a mate along whose a mechanic at Subaru and he checked the car inside and out and told me to buy it on the spot. I took the car to Nissan for a service about 1 week after I purchased the car. They were pretty impressed with the car and only had good things to say about it (if that means anything at all). Lastly, Jap Auto World also provide you with after market warranty with a group called WCCG. It's not easy to find details about WCCG but what I have read about this group hasn't been complimentary. I'll post pics of my ride in the newbie forum soon enough. Hope this helps
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