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Hi, I want to replace my front Nissan grille emblem with the Infinity logo, and am surprised at how few sources there are.

The only one I found is for a new one at http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18573 Interesting that they come in a box stamped as Nissan...

I tried eBay with no real success. Found one in US that did not ship to Aus, and was 39 before shipping.

Also, is there anything I should look out for, or are they completely interchangeable as I am thinking? I have a 2003 V35, I am thinking I could use an Infinity logo from 2003-2007.

Any ideas or even better, someone who wants to swap?

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I got one that im not using

Can swap for nissan.

How can we swap? PM me for details.

why? your car isn't American.

Its a temp arrangement till I get a new grille. I prefer the simplicity of the Infinity logo from a graphic design perspective. Also prefer the brand-less design ( Because we are not in America, its less obviously branded) over the unmistakable Nissan advertising on the front of my car.

That's ok i just have this thing against people Americanising JDM cars

I'm kind of with you on that. Bogan Holdens with chev badges is probably the reason for my dislike of such things though.

Funny part is, in USA it is 'cool' to put Nissan skyline badges on a G.

I'm kind of with you on that. Bogan Holdens with chev badges is probably the reason for my dislike of such things though.

Funny part is, in USA it is 'cool' to put Nissan skyline badges on a G.

Awwww man don't get me started on commy's with chev badges. I saw one yesterday with a commodore, holden, ss AND a chev badge on the back.

Very true, people give them shit if they put Nissan badges on their cars.

That's ok i just have this thing against people Americanising JDM cars

In reality though, putting the Infiniti badge on it is Australianising it since they're sold as Infinitis here. Not quite the same as the Chev-wannabes. :)

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