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Hi all,

I have been trying to find out if any of the Infiniti G37 coupe parts available in the US are in any way compatible to the Nissan Skyline CKV36?

The main difference between the two is obviously the Left and Right and drive of each vehicle, but can a (for example) cat back exhaust for a G37 coupe fit on a V36 coupe? Or are intake filters the same....

I have no idea if the steering rack would interfere with intake or exhaust if using parts designed for a G37, to be fitted to a V36.

Any one else thinking the same?? The prices in the states are pretty damn good!!

Cheers,

Rob

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the same car with the differences you mentioned about the steering wheel, i think battery is on opposite side too

the US boys get a few different options with interior trim & whatnot but mechanically one & the same. even have the same nissan/renault stamping on the parts

just be careful if you are looking at exhausts if your car is equipped with 4 wheel active steer, some exhausts they have don't fit due to the unit hanging near the diff

oh & apparently JDM model comes with a whopping extra 3 horsepower stock :banana:

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So then, if there is no active rear steer, then it should be fine??

I had one company one company - "www.Exoticspeed.ca" - say that they have supplied the UK with systems without issue, but then again you never can tell unless you have actually done this modification with one of their products.

I'm just doing my research at the moment before I buy my V36, its on order and they are currently searching for manaul Type S in either Dark Grey/Pearl White/Silver. In other words I don't know if a Type S CKV36 will have the active rear steer or not.... I think the Type S and SP do come with rear steer.

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So then, if there is no active rear steer, then it should be fine??

I had one company one company - "www.Exoticspeed.ca" - say that they have supplied the UK with systems without issue, but then again you never can tell unless you have actually done this modification with one of their products.

I'm just doing my research at the moment before I buy my V36, its on order and they are currently searching for manaul Type S in either Dark Grey/Pearl White/Silver. In other words I don't know if a Type S CKV36 will have the active rear steer or not.... I think the Type S and SP do come with rear steer.

some exhausts they have use twin cannons rather than a single muffler with dual inlet/outlet & due to this some don't fit because of the 4was unit, just have to do your research on which ones fit

check out myg37.com american forum with a wealth of knowledge if you want to modify

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At this stage I am only looking to fit a cat back exhaust system & and an Intake just to help in the beautiful sound the Nissan V6s make :thumbsup:.

With my research, however, I am still getting mixed responses as to if it a direct fitmant (Cat Back) exhaust system. I think it will be ok.

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