What did you do to the G today?

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Jun 2, 2023 | 07:24 PM
  #10696  
You might be on to something, apparently the swap isn't THAT difficult when you have a donor car to cut some spot welds and transfer over some sheet metal. Along with the plethora of other stuff on the front.

FX35 has 3.69 differentials. The newer 370Z / G37 3.69 rear VLSD diff would be a great compliment to it.

My endgame has ALWAYS been to eventually import a RHD 2003-2007 Skyline once they're 25 years old and available to register in the USA. 5 more years until the first of them can roll in, TECHNICALLY 4 years since the Skyline V35 was available as a 2002 model year.

My 2006 coupe goal has been to learn as much as I possibly can about every single aspect of the car, experiment, have fun, so all that knowledge and can be applied to a RHD one someday. I'm not going to chop my 2006 though, bolt-ons are fine but I'm not gutting it and I'm not cutting out sheet metal.
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Jun 2, 2023 | 07:28 PM
  #10697  
As for what I did to the G today... washed the grime off because it's been sitting next to the neighbors pasture for a couple weeks while I did some groundwork for the new shop. Clearcoat is starting to peel a little on top so I picked up some KH3 single stage paint (aerosol can) and plan on respraying it outdoors tomorrow, polish on Sunday probably. Also got a can of Spraymax 2k clear for headlights, mostly this was for the Tacoma but I noticed the headlights on the G are looking a tad yellow so I'll probably polish both since one can of spray usually does a little over 4 headlights.

All weather dependent though, it's SUPPOSED to be calm tomorrow with a high of 91 so I'll probably tackle it in the morning.
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Jun 5, 2023 | 04:28 PM
  #10698  
Finally brought the engine home. Need to take a day off to stuff this back in.


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Jun 6, 2023 | 08:17 PM
  #10699  
Quote: well, but to offload my G is the biggest headache now, all I got is lowballing offer like 2.5k for my g, since they claim is auto and millegae, maybe I should part out everything instead?
I sold my 04 6spd for 5k cdn. 230k kms
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Jun 10, 2023 | 07:03 PM
  #10700  
My battery had a heart attack and Died Suddenly™, pulled it to replace but didn't realize my normal battery shop isn't open Saturdays so now it's chilling in the back of the Tacoma while the G is sitting lonely with the doors unlocked in the driveway all weekend...

I should pop the lock cover off and lock it up, I probably won't though.
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Jul 18, 2023 | 04:02 PM
  #10701  
Replaced the passenger side door lock actuator on my '03 coupe. Freaking awful. 10 out of 10 do NOT recommend.
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Jul 18, 2023 | 10:02 PM
  #10702  
Picked up a motordyne locally 😁. It’s been a while.
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Jul 20, 2023 | 06:09 AM
  #10703  
Quote: Replaced the passenger side door lock actuator on my '03 coupe. Freaking awful. 10 out of 10 do NOT recommend.
I looked at mine and said screw that!!!!

I just left the original door lock actuator in there and added a 2nd one to do all the work.
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Jul 20, 2023 | 04:27 PM
  #10704  
Quote: Replaced the passenger side door lock actuator on my '03 coupe. Freaking awful. 10 out of 10 do NOT recommend.
I need to do both of the ones on my coupe; not looking forward to it. Did you use OEM?
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Jul 20, 2023 | 05:25 PM
  #10705  
Did driver's side today, it went better in some ways but worse in others. What a nightmare of a job. I had done the window motors in both sides years ago so I had a taste of what would be involved. But I guess I didn't realize the actuator install would involve removing the windows and exterior door handles. Saved time and hassle by removing the window first which allows you to remove that entire inner panel assembly with the window motor and rails in place. Really helped with reassembly - shout out to @r1forever80 for that tip. But the time that saved me was lost removing the key lock insert. That and reinstalling the exterior door handle gave me fits. The driver's side is another level harder than the passenger side because of the lock mechanism.

But thankfully I'm all done and both sides are working. Very quick and snappy but both door handles are noticeably tighter and take more effort to pull. Wonder if that'll loosen up with time.

I did not use OEM. Went with an aftermarket OEM-style set I purchased off eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/404180386177) roughly $120 for the pair.
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Jul 21, 2023 | 09:57 AM
  #10706  
Quote: I need to do both of the ones on my coupe; not looking forward to it. Did you use OEM?
Let me know if you need any help. It's still fresh in my mind and there's not really a DIY out there for this job.
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Jul 22, 2023 | 06:23 AM
  #10707  
Heres the thread for the cheaper/easier route: https://g35driver.com/forums/interio...ed-thread.html

I even added an easier way to do it on the last page. (With photos!)
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Jul 27, 2023 | 10:37 AM
  #10708  
Degreased, washed, and prepared engine bay for engine insert early next month 😃. Haven’t seen the car in two months 😅. All the parts to go back on organized on a shelf. Cleaned the garage out of most of the junk. Trying to get this drive able by fall!



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Jul 28, 2023 | 07:22 PM
  #10709  
Been waiting for dealership to tell me my car's ready since March 4th. In the meantime, puttin' miles on the loaner!
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Jul 28, 2023 | 09:13 PM
  #10710  
Quote: Did driver's side today, it went better in some ways but worse in others. What a nightmare of a job. I had done the window motors in both sides years ago so I had a taste of what would be involved. But I guess I didn't realize the actuator install would involve removing the windows and exterior door handles. Saved time and hassle by removing the window first which allows you to remove that entire inner panel assembly with the window motor and rails in place. Really helped with reassembly - shout out to @r1forever80 for that tip. But the time that saved me was lost removing the key lock insert. That and reinstalling the exterior door handle gave me fits. The driver's side is another level harder than the passenger side because of the lock mechanism.

But thankfully I'm all done and both sides are working. Very quick and snappy but both door handles are noticeably tighter and take more effort to pull. Wonder if that'll loosen up with time.

I did not use OEM. Went with an aftermarket OEM-style set I purchased off eBay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/404180386177) roughly $120 for the pair.

That job does not look easy.

I must be very lucky. I'm still on OEM actuators and window motors/regulators going 20 years. Driving only in summer helps I guess.
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