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Lads,

Scrolled back a lot of post regarding bodykits for V35 sedans didn't give me a solution as most of the links given are from the U.S.

I got a quote from strafespeed for a nismo style front bumper for my 2004 and he wanted $1100 USD for shipping which is insane despite that the front bumper is only $275.

So here it goes, anybody know where they can get front bumper (i.e Nismo) for the 1st gen sedans? Please help a brother out!

P.S. Found one from eastern states "bodykitskingdom.com.au" but they only have one option and it looks hideous.

The reason its so expensive is because of fedex and how muh room the bumper in a box takes up space wise.......all the major bodykit companies will charge that much. For sedans in general you are limited. Ive contacted jesse streeter about the nismo aero bar and its not that expensive even with postage. Thats why i am putting a M35 stagea nose on a sedan

Why are you guys looking in the US for body kits if the shipping is so damn expensive (not to mention the American definition of "bolt on" is very different to the Japanese and our definition).

Get a reference of some of the body kits (or other parts) on this site and then get a quote inc shipping from companies like RHDJapan, Import Monster, Jesse Streeter or even talk to Jase (Prince_Skyline) on here :yes:

Anyway, Skyline V35 Sedan

http://model.auto-style.jp/v35sedan/

Skyline V35 Coupe

http://model.auto-style.jp/v35coupe/

The reason its so expensive is because of fedex and how muh room the bumper in a box takes up space wise.......all the major bodykit companies will charge that much. For sedans in general you are limited. Ive contacted jesse streeter about the nismo aero bar and its not that expensive even with postage. Thats why i am putting a M35 stagea nose on a sedan

Please post pictures!!!! I do like the M35 front as well.

As for the carmate link, it says V37 and no other option. I'll give them a ring later and see what happens.

Any other interesting findings?

G35 sedans and V35 sedans have the exact same front, same bolts and everything, the rear is different because of american rear end crash standards.

And besides most of the aftermarket bars for the sedans are hideous anyway, only the impul kit stands out. The full wald lip kit is nice but very very expensive and the nismo aero bar is like rocking horse shit to find.....the factory bar with the N1lip off ebay also looks good if you dont paint it.

Edited by Howaitonaito

You could also do a coupe nose, it only requires custom fenders but everythibg else will bolt in and fit. The sedan and coupe have the same radiator/headlight subframe section at the front. It had been done in japan and america but not here.....

V35 sedan with stagea nose....

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wowowow....I'm bailing out of the m35 look. Looks nice and classy from the front but the side looks like a BA Falcon now that I look at it.....

Yeah nismo style can only get in U.S. and no way that's going to happen...

I rang infiniti in the US for a sport package (nismo aero kit) and you cant buy them new. There is none in the entire countrys inventory because they stock depleted from when producion finished a couple of years ago.

Personally i think the M35 is better look, cleaner and makes it look less maxima-ish

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