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Anybody else get a nasty-gram from our friend with the window sticker???
Hilarious!
Edit: I just noticed he took down the pic of his car that showed the window sticker, LMAO!
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hey bitch dont ever say some stupid **** about my car why would that say rice. it says infiniti, bitch!
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hey bitch dont ever say some stupid **** about my car why would that say rice. it says infiniti, bitch!
Edit: I just noticed he took down the pic of his car that showed the window sticker, LMAO!
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That's friggin' laugh-out-loud funny.
That brings up an issue on which I'm clearly clueless. Some folks who own multi-market cars like the G35 (Skyline) and G20 (Primera) like to play the swap-the-badge game. I do not understand this. Why?
Yes, the G35 shares a platform, or at least platform architecture, with the Japanese Skyline. And yes the Skyline is one of the most revered sports cars in all of automobiledom. But the G35 is not a Skyline. It's a bloated-up luxurified Americanized sports sedan or coupe. So who exactly are we fooling here with "Skyline 350GT" badging?
RevolutionG35 went a step further in the non-sequitur business by debadging his G35 and rebadging it as a Skyline according to his signature, then further confusing passersby by labeling the thing as an Infiniti on the windshield. So which is it? Infiniti 350GT? Nissan Skyline G35?
Things are even goofier to me on the G20 side of things, with folks doing the same thing with the European Primera tag instead. A Skyline is a reputed beast of a car; even if I don't understand the rebadge thing, at least you're picking a helluva car to impersonate. But yanking the G20 badge off and sticking Primera, the nondescript European Nissan compact hardly known for its world-beating performance, on there?
I shall repeat: I do not understand. Call me dull and unhip if you want.
That brings up an issue on which I'm clearly clueless. Some folks who own multi-market cars like the G35 (Skyline) and G20 (Primera) like to play the swap-the-badge game. I do not understand this. Why?
Yes, the G35 shares a platform, or at least platform architecture, with the Japanese Skyline. And yes the Skyline is one of the most revered sports cars in all of automobiledom. But the G35 is not a Skyline. It's a bloated-up luxurified Americanized sports sedan or coupe. So who exactly are we fooling here with "Skyline 350GT" badging?
RevolutionG35 went a step further in the non-sequitur business by debadging his G35 and rebadging it as a Skyline according to his signature, then further confusing passersby by labeling the thing as an Infiniti on the windshield. So which is it? Infiniti 350GT? Nissan Skyline G35?
Things are even goofier to me on the G20 side of things, with folks doing the same thing with the European Primera tag instead. A Skyline is a reputed beast of a car; even if I don't understand the rebadge thing, at least you're picking a helluva car to impersonate. But yanking the G20 badge off and sticking Primera, the nondescript European Nissan compact hardly known for its world-beating performance, on there?
I shall repeat: I do not understand. Call me dull and unhip if you want.
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Wait a minute there. With all due respect you are wrong about the G35/Skyline thing. The Infiniti G35 is the current Nissan Skyline over in Japan right now. You do know that the Skyline has been around since the late 1950's right? The famous Skyline you are thinking about is the Skyline GT-R such as the R32, R33, and R34 that is an inline 6, AWD, twin turboed version that was never released here in the US. It's such a common mistake for people here in the US to associate the Skyline name with only the twin turboed version that you see all the time in tooner magazines and Fast & the Furious type movies. Bascially the Infiniti G35 is really a rebadged Nissan Skyline for the North American market. For a history synopsis of the various generation Skyline vehicles check out this page.
http://history.jbskyline.net/
But I do agree with you that is kinda silly for people to be rebadging their G35's with Nissan emblems and 350GT stickers. We live in America, not Japan. But to each their own.
http://history.jbskyline.net/
But I do agree with you that is kinda silly for people to be rebadging their G35's with Nissan emblems and 350GT stickers. We live in America, not Japan. But to each their own.
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With all due respect you are wrong about the G35/Skyline thing. The Infiniti G35 is the current Nissan Skyline over in Japan right now.
Hence my confusion on the whole issue. As you said, we're not in Japan. And the debadge/rebadge thing seems to be a mostly Japanese-import thing. I mean, you don't see guys with GTOs rebadging them as Holden Monaros.
Now that would be interesting.
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