New Video of my G(350GT)
.....i mean is it possible to be nice to urself ?
350GT: engine size then 2 letters = good
hahahahahaha

can't believe I missd this thread
wow did anyone actually research b4 calling 350GT emblems fake....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline
scroll to V35....seems that the 350GT came out in 2001...(before G35) was exported to the USA to be sold under Infiniti ...so that means they are 350GT's just fake badged as G35's......
tsks, tsk, tsk....and all it took was for u to open hood and look at the Nissan Build plate, stating manufactured in japan...OMG 350GT's are in Japan ...so what does that make my car.......drum ROLL....
case CLOSED
scroll to V35....seems that the 350GT came out in 2001...(before G35) was exported to the USA to be sold under Infiniti ...so that means they are 350GT's just fake badged as G35's......
tsks, tsk, tsk....and all it took was for u to open hood and look at the Nissan Build plate, stating manufactured in japan...OMG 350GT's are in Japan ...so what does that make my car.......drum ROLL....
case CLOSED

and all this time I thought it was a Subaru
yup you got it thats my logic maybe i should just call my car whatever city it was built in...
Last edited by 04ScoupeAT; Mar 25, 2009 at 12:15 PM.
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Veronica Corningstone: Doesn't it mean "Saint Diego"?
Ron Burgundy: No. No.
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Veronica Corningstone: ...No, there's no way that's correct.
Ron Burgundy: I'm sorry, I was trying to impress you. I don't know what it means. I'll be honest, I don't think anyone knows what it means anymore. Scholars maintain that the translation was lost hundreds of years ago.
Veronica Corningstone: Doesn't it mean "Saint Diego"?
Ron Burgundy: No. No.
Veronica Corningstone: No, that's - that's what it means. Really.
Ron Burgundy: Well. Agree to disagree.


