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I compiled this list of EX35 body kits from the web. please verify part numbers are correct with dealer before you purchase as I cant verify this information.

USA Infinity EX35/37 (also known as Nissan Crossover in Japan/AUS) J50 (RWD)/NJ50 (AWD) is the Nissan car model number.

***Don’t forget the cheapest option is always to just to prep and spraypaint the existing black lower plastic trim on your car to match your cars body color :)

NISSAN OEM Body Kit http://www.caliwheels.com/Infiniti-EX35-g-9989.htm
Front Spoiler - lower (or E35 FRONT PROTECTOR W/CORNER SENSOR or Underground, Aero Kit, Front)
Moonlight white QAA use: K60101BA0B
Brilliant Silver K23 use: K60101BA1B
Carbon Silver K51 use: K60101BA2B
Black Obsidian KH3 use: K60101BA3B
Blue Slate K52 E35 use: K60101BA4B
Dark currant L50 use: K60101BA5B
Scarlett Silver KAG use: K60101BA6B
Platinum Graphite FAA use: K60101BA7B

Door moulding - lower (or E35 DOOR UNDER MOLDING Moldings or Under Door Aero Kit)
Moonlight white QAA use: H08G01BA0A
Brilliant Silver K23 use: H08G01BA1A
Carbon Silver K51 use: H08G01BA2A
Black Obsidian KH3 use: H08G01BA3A
Blue Slate K52 E35 use: H08G01BA4A
Dark currant L50 use: H08G01BA5A
Scarlett Silver KAG use: H08G01BA6A
Platinum Graphite FAA use: H08G01BA7A

Rear Spoiler - lower (or E35 REAR UNDER PROTECTOR or Underground, Aero Kit, Rear)
Moonlight white QAA use: H59201BA0A
Brilliant Silver K23 use: H59201BA1A
Carbon Silver K51 use: H59201BA2A
Black Obsidian KH3 use: H59201BA3A
Blue Slate K52 E35 use: H59201BA4A
Dark currant L50 use: H59201BA5A
Scarlett Silver KAG use: H59201BA6A
Platnium Graphite FAA use: H59201BA7A

Side Sill Protector (or E35 SIDE SILL PROTECTOR or Underground, Aero Kit, Side)
Moonlight white QAA use: G68E01BA0A
Brilliant Silver K23 use: G68E01BA1A
Carbon Silver K51 use: G68E01BA2A
Black Obsidian KH3 use: G68E01BA3A
Blue Slate K52 E35 use: G68E01BA4A
Dark currant L50 use: G68E01BA5A
Scarlett Silver KAG use: G68E01BA6A
Platnium Graphite FAA use: G68E01BA7A

Some shops to try to find these OEM parts (not affiliated, please check reviews/feedback on each before purchase)
AUS/International try Amayama:
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/nissan/k60101ba0b
US this site listed them:
https://www.infinitipartsonline.com/oem ... l0aQ%3D%3D
Russia this site listed them
http://www.all4car.ru/Default.aspx
Note some AUS nissan dealers can simply order them as spare parts.

Other kits - you may need to ship from japan to you

IMPUL body kit (Japan)
http://www.impul.co.jp/products/model/J ... VER_E.html

M'z SPEED ZEUS luv-line (Japan)
https://www.mzspeed.co.jp/en/products/b ... atalog/139

If you know of others, please add to this thread !

cheers
Pete

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