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are the grills for the coupes and sedans the same?

would be interested in a group buy if it is or if they are flexible with the purchase

I have been in contact with ionicdynamics in the US and they don't do a emblem less grill for the 370 or G37 as they call it.

They will be doing one soon though and will let me know.

I have been in contact with ionicdynamics in the US and they don't do a emblem less grill for the 370 or G37 as they call it.

They will be doing one soon though and will let me know.

Dang, ah well worth the wait, their stuff looks pretty damn impressive!

Did you happen to come across their ducktail they do for the G35? Was keen as on one of them when I had one haha

considering buying this one, painting it in a gloss black

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170657832435?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

and debadging the infiniti badges on the rear

assuming it fits my 2009 kv36 although it says it's for a pv36 g35

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considering buying this one, painting it in a gloss black

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170657832435?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

and debadging the infiniti badges on the rear

assuming it fits my 2009 kv36 although it says it's for a pv36 g35

Post pics if you do. I was considering it also, but more out of desperation. The top & bottom rabbit teeth put me off. Why did they have to make it like that ffs?

Yeah looks bit odd. But I guess if you paint it black it'll blend in more. I'll be talking to someone later about cutting the emblem insert out and fabricating a replacement piece...surely it won't cost as much as the grill ...

Post pics if you do. I was considering it also, but more out of desperation. The top & bottom rabbit teeth put me off. Why did they have to make it like that ffs?

  • 3 weeks later...

My eyes hurt...

Hey Guys, Always hated the big Hamburger on the front of my 370GT.

Swapping to Infiniti badging doesn't appeal to me either.

So, I did this.

Basically I modified the Nissan Hamburger.

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I used a boot emblem & stacked it.

Cheers.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just to clear up the whole infiniti/nissan badge swap saga.. Today I confirmed that the Nissan V36 coupe and Infiniti G37 coupe front grille badges are indeed the same fitment and can be swapped without modification, based on the fact that I received a Nissan V36 coupe midnight grille and fitted an Infiniti coupe badge to it. :)

Where did you get it???

Yahoo Japan, secondhand.

It came from here originally. http://model.auto-style.jp/v36coupe/CMS20251150011/

Fit is okay, but not as good as oem.

Fixings leave a bit to be desired, but will do the job.

Fiberglass, so quite a bit heavier than oem.

All in all, fairly typical aftermarket product.

Not Bad.

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