2007 G35 Track (Leather)?
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2007 G35 Track (Leather)?
New G35 Coupe owner here and first post. When running the VIN on the Infinity website it comes back with "2007 INFINITI G35 3.5L V6 AT 2WD COUPE TRACK (LEATHER)". Doing a quick forum search didn't bring any info. Anyone know what that is supposed to mean? Thanks in advance.
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Just some descriptor that the 3rd party website uses to identify the car.
Here's a google drive link to the original sales brochure that shows all the options, 2006-2007 were exactly the same, this link is for a 2006.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xqu...usp=drive_link
Here's a google drive link to the original sales brochure that shows all the options, 2006-2007 were exactly the same, this link is for a 2006.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xqu...usp=drive_link
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They did make a 2007 sales brochure but I don't know where one is online, there were no changes whatsoever compared to the 2006 production year coupe though. 2007 was just the runoff from the production assembly to give dealerships time to clear the lot of inventory as they made the transition to the V36 chassis coupes (G37 coupe).
You would need to go to the Infiniti dealership for that information but it's pretty easy to find it out yourself by just looking at what options the car has installed and comparing to that brochure I linked.
5AT look for the aluminum pedals and orange stitching on the steering wheel, that's the sport suspension package which also included 19" wheels and the VLSD. Wheels can easily be changed so don't necessarily just go off the wheels, steering wheel and pedals are a better indicator.
6MT came with the sport suspension package as an automatic option, it could also be equipped with rear active steering. When you turn your key to ON there would be a RAS light illuminated on the instrument cluster.
Both 5AT and 6MT could get optioned the premium package, easiest way to tell is if you have the dual zone climate control, 2 position seat memory, the auto-dimming rearview mirror, and the power tilt/telescope steering wheel.
Both transmissions were also available optioned with the iKey system, it has a transmitter fob so you don't have to put your key in the ignition, instead there's a **** on the steering column that you twist to start the car. This option is probably one you DON'T want though since those fobs are stupidly expensive...
Both were also optioned with navigation, again this is one you probably wouldn't want since the maps are incredibly outdated and the system was pretty clunky to begin with. Cars without the nav instead got a useful cubby with a lid mounted directly above the AC controller.
6MT was available with an optional spoiler.
If the car didn't already have the premium package (which included a sunroof) then one could be ordered separately as an option.
Satellite radio
Rosewood interior accent, it sort of clashes with the rest of the interior colors imo so it doesn't look good on some interiors.
And the most important, most highly sought after, most difficult to find option ever.... FACTORY RUBBER ALL SEASON FLOOR MATS! If you have those then congratulations, they are unbelievably hard to find and no one makes a good aftermarket direct fit (like Weathertech).
You would need to go to the Infiniti dealership for that information but it's pretty easy to find it out yourself by just looking at what options the car has installed and comparing to that brochure I linked.
5AT look for the aluminum pedals and orange stitching on the steering wheel, that's the sport suspension package which also included 19" wheels and the VLSD. Wheels can easily be changed so don't necessarily just go off the wheels, steering wheel and pedals are a better indicator.
6MT came with the sport suspension package as an automatic option, it could also be equipped with rear active steering. When you turn your key to ON there would be a RAS light illuminated on the instrument cluster.
Both 5AT and 6MT could get optioned the premium package, easiest way to tell is if you have the dual zone climate control, 2 position seat memory, the auto-dimming rearview mirror, and the power tilt/telescope steering wheel.
Both transmissions were also available optioned with the iKey system, it has a transmitter fob so you don't have to put your key in the ignition, instead there's a **** on the steering column that you twist to start the car. This option is probably one you DON'T want though since those fobs are stupidly expensive...
Both were also optioned with navigation, again this is one you probably wouldn't want since the maps are incredibly outdated and the system was pretty clunky to begin with. Cars without the nav instead got a useful cubby with a lid mounted directly above the AC controller.
6MT was available with an optional spoiler.
If the car didn't already have the premium package (which included a sunroof) then one could be ordered separately as an option.
Satellite radio
Rosewood interior accent, it sort of clashes with the rest of the interior colors imo so it doesn't look good on some interiors.
And the most important, most highly sought after, most difficult to find option ever.... FACTORY RUBBER ALL SEASON FLOOR MATS! If you have those then congratulations, they are unbelievably hard to find and no one makes a good aftermarket direct fit (like Weathertech).
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What I can confirm is that the all weather mats fit both the sedan and the coupe. I bought them for the 2006 sedanX (RIP), and they fit perfectly in the current 2006 coupe.
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