Who's car and what does it have?
Who's car and what does it have?
Here's the story....I used to have a Nissan 300ZX but sold it to buy a motorcycle. Well, after seeing the G35, I really want one, probably like most of you did.
Either way, out of curiousity, what bodykit and wheels does this G35 have? They look like SSR GT3 wheels but since I'm new to G35's I have no idea what bodykit that is.
Lastly, how much do you think it would cost for me to buy a used G35 that looks similar to that one? I'm hoping around 24k but again, I'm a newb so I'm really not sure.

Thanks in advance!!!
Either way, out of curiousity, what bodykit and wheels does this G35 have? They look like SSR GT3 wheels but since I'm new to G35's I have no idea what bodykit that is.
Lastly, how much do you think it would cost for me to buy a used G35 that looks similar to that one? I'm hoping around 24k but again, I'm a newb so I'm really not sure.

Thanks in advance!!!
bad *** car i must say...as far as i know that is the INGS+ body kit ( or replica) with DP Engineering wheels...the body kit i think goes for 2500-3000 for the real one or like 700 for the replica...as for the wheels i have no idea the cost on them as i have never priced them out...good luck finding a G like that for $24,000...the car holds its resale value better then any car i have seen...i havnt seen a used one for under 29k....then u got the wheels and tires and body kit...another 5-8K
The body kit on the G looks to be that from or (copied from) Ing+1. The original stuff retails for between $2200 and $2500 which includes the front lip, side skirts and rear bumper half. You can however find knock-off of this kit selling for as low as $700 on eBay and other online websites. The knock offs look just like the rear deal, but I'm sure will probably require more fitting and or prep than the real stuff due to the fact that they were probably molded off the real kit and with that there's more room for error in the process. Shipping on these kits (unless you pick them up locally) will also set you back a pretty penny. Often between $100 and $200 for a complete kit. Last but not least, paint and install will set you back at a low $500 starting point to upwards and over $1000 depending on the amount of work that may be needed to fit and install the kit. Sometimes getting a cheaper kit (poor fitment) ends up costing you more in the long run, so let that be a word of caution!
The rims look to be those from iForged, HRE, or DP and appear to be 19" in size. Both are pricey and often need to be special ordered. Cost wise, rims of this nature (depending on their respected size and color options) will set you back starting in the low $500s to upwards and over $750 without tires. Tires on avearge will run ya about $1000 (give or take a hundred bucks) for the set of four.
Next, we have the suspension. The easiet and most cost effective way way to get a nice stance is to install a set of springs. Springs will set ya back anywhere from $180 to $275 a set and then factor in installation which would set you back anywhere from $150 to $300. A step up would be to do a coil over package, but this is where things get pricey and tricky. A basic everyday setup will ya about $800 where as a more advanced setup (for track use) can go as high as $3000, plus installation which for the most part will be more or less the same amount of time / amount as springs.
Then we have all thse stuff you don't see. So to answer your question about wanting a G that looks like the one pictured for the amount you want to spend, my suggestion is to first add up the mods you want to do, get a total, then start shopping for the car. You may however run into someone who's done a number of the mods you want and whom may be willing to part with his ride, but even with that, I highly doubt anyone will let go a G that "hooked up" for such a low figure. The loss would be too evident and unless he or she was in a bad position and needed the $$$ bad, I dont think you'll have much luck...
I hope all this helps...
The rims look to be those from iForged, HRE, or DP and appear to be 19" in size. Both are pricey and often need to be special ordered. Cost wise, rims of this nature (depending on their respected size and color options) will set you back starting in the low $500s to upwards and over $750 without tires. Tires on avearge will run ya about $1000 (give or take a hundred bucks) for the set of four.
Next, we have the suspension. The easiet and most cost effective way way to get a nice stance is to install a set of springs. Springs will set ya back anywhere from $180 to $275 a set and then factor in installation which would set you back anywhere from $150 to $300. A step up would be to do a coil over package, but this is where things get pricey and tricky. A basic everyday setup will ya about $800 where as a more advanced setup (for track use) can go as high as $3000, plus installation which for the most part will be more or less the same amount of time / amount as springs.
Then we have all thse stuff you don't see. So to answer your question about wanting a G that looks like the one pictured for the amount you want to spend, my suggestion is to first add up the mods you want to do, get a total, then start shopping for the car. You may however run into someone who's done a number of the mods you want and whom may be willing to part with his ride, but even with that, I highly doubt anyone will let go a G that "hooked up" for such a low figure. The loss would be too evident and unless he or she was in a bad position and needed the $$$ bad, I dont think you'll have much luck...
I hope all this helps...
Last edited by ducatiguy; Dec 6, 2004 at 04:45 PM.
Forgot to add that you can't see my favorite part of his car. He had his headliner done in grey suede as well as the inserts in the doors and above the rear armrests. I don't think he ever posted pics but it looks great.
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