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Hey guys, sorry if this is on a thread else where, searched it up but couldn't find anything useful :(.

Anyway I was wondering how hard it would be to swap a standard 2001 front grill (sedan) to something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-v35-g35-skyline-Carbon-Fiber-Grille-grill-gtr-/140556788179?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20b9d661d3#ht_2564wt_905.

All help is appreciated,

Joshua.

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NP...just for future reference, most of the front end stuff between coupes and sedans are different...ie: bonnet, bumper, grill, headlights, corner indicators. Even S1 and S2 sedans have different headlights, bonnets and front bars too, so check before you buy :thumbsup:

yes I did catch that bit of info Chris, thanks for the double check though. 2002 is S1 correct? Also the stock unit doesn't have an AUX input does it, as I am going to pick up my 300gt tomorrow and was wondering if I should make up some cd's for the trip home and do they play MP3 disks?

Sorry N15m0 it was missing an 's' www.bodykitskingdom.com.au

That Gialla Kit would be a series 1.

You can check out more kits here on Japanparts.com

http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php?dealer=5&car=76&middle=2&small=11

Majority are for coupes with a handful for sedans

dammit how am i meant to plug in my ipod for my 7hour journey home? :(

where are you picking that car up from? if its brissy run pst here (see sig) and I'll toss a lead into it.

It was in Gold Coast got her and we were home last night at 7:30pm, left at 1am to get down there o.O, She is beautiful, has almost every premium option available except sunroof by the looks of it (will double check the list later). I will post some picks in the gallery later on today.

- sunroof

- rear camera

- dealer installed DVD

- AC power supply

and - toll card reader

These are the options it doesn't have (and sports + track ones) so a good buy at $14000 drive away with 41000 on the clock 300gt.

Congrats on V35 ownership :D

What have you upgraded from?

Can't wait to get mine, its still in Japan

- sunroof

- rear camera

- dealer installed DVD

- AC power supply

and - toll card reader

These are the options it doesn't have (and sports + track ones) so a good buy at $14000 drive away with 41000 on the clock 300gt.

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