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  • 1 month later...

Installed my whiteline swaybars + bushings, hardrace camber arms & BC Coilovers. Put on new wheels.

Volk Ray GTCs 20x10.5 + 18 front + rear. I'm thinking it needs to be slightly lower with a little less camber..

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Installed my whiteline swaybars + bushings, hardrace camber arms & BC Coilovers. Put on new wheels.

Volk Ray GTCs 20x10.5 + 18 front + rear. I'm thinking it needs to be slightly lower with a little less camber..

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Awesome!!!

Where did you get the headlights from? I seen lots of ones you can buy for the G35 but they would be defective here.

MARS Performance on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LED-DRL-Projector-Head-Lights-NIISAN-INFINITY-G35-350GT-/160638746533?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2566d0bfa5

They are marked as RHD, different cutoffs to the US model.

Installed my whiteline swaybars + bushings, hardrace camber arms & BC Coilovers. Put on new wheels.

Volk Ray GTCs 20x10.5 + 18 front + rear. I'm thinking it needs to be slightly lower with a little less camber..

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Well done mate. Car looks awesome. Not over done at all and sits perfect. Amazing

  • 3 weeks later...

Got a couple of things done with the car lately.

-Cleaned out intake and deleted the swirl valves (vq25) and egr

-Made up intake pipe for it with blitz panel fitler

-Exhaust, jasma approved Y-pipe, Blitz center, and magnaflow rear muffler

-Cleaning up a set of leonhardiritt ordens to replace the geralds

-Picking up a aero front bumper from michael, need to keep an eye out for skirts and rear lip when i have some cash

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Got a couple of things done with the car lately.

-Cleaned out intake and deleted the swirl valves (vq25) and egr

-Made up intake pipe for it with blitz panel fitler

-Exhaust, jasma approved Y-pipe, Blitz center, and magnaflow rear muffler

-Cleaning up a set of leonhardiritt ordens to replace the geralds

-Picking up a aero front bumper from michael, need to keep an eye out for skirts and rear lip when i have some cash

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Scotty did mine and replaced plugs and the car runs and drives amazing. Dirty work but worth it. Im buying michaels stagea side skirts which fit sedans too and are alot easier to find. Rear lip i am also on the hunt for aswell.

  • 1 month later...

Had these 20" King Matrix's laying around from my old maxima so decided to throw em on the V today and was quite surprised by how good they looked and how well they fitted. Was considering adding a spacer but don't like to run the risk of my insurance not covering me in the event of an accident.Came up short a few nuts and have got it booked in tomorrow for a balance and alignment so will get them to do the rear while they are at it. P4100920_zpse0ebb6f4.jpg

  • 1 month later...

I fitted cruise control to my V36..

Actual installation of the cruise was straightforward, but use of unused pins on the clock spring to wire up the controls was harder than expected...

I clay bared mine yesterday...took me nearly 4 hours as I had to get rid of a lot of overspray from f**k knows where pretty happy that I got it all out. The. Have it a quick polish and she has come up looking amazing!! It's quiet surprising what shit is imbedded in the paintwork!! I'll post a couple of photos up if I get home before dark

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