Pics of my G! What you think/suggestions?

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Aug 7, 2015 | 09:49 AM
  #16  
Quote: Idk know if any one sees this but on the last pic of the car. The right front wheel looks a little cambered or is the alignment all screwed up.
cambered?
are you stating its in excess? positive or negative camber?
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Aug 7, 2015 | 10:08 AM
  #17  
Quote: cambered?
are you stating its in excess? positive or negative camber?
Idk I see that the wheels upper part is more in under the car than the bottom of the wheel. It gave it a little negative camber affect to it but idk if my eyes are playing tricks on me. New to this so idk
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Aug 7, 2015 | 10:08 AM
  #18  
The car looks good as is.

1. Front clear side marker lights, or slightly tinted. Would look good with silver. Don't go black, you want them to blend in.

2. Get 06 projectors if you can afford it. ~$550 is the going rate for used/scratched/broken tabs in the Marketplace, and I can't see spending that on used headlights. I polished and sealed mine, and installed all new Philips Xtreme Vision HID Lo and halogen Fog/Hi bulbs and I'm happy with the output for the cost (less than $150) and how often I drive at night, not much.

3. I took all the letters off the trunk and left the Mt Fugi emblem. Looks so much better, should have done that sooner, love the look. Have some paint/color/UV damage that show letter "ghosts" that no amount of polish/compound will "recolor", but I still like it.

4. Not really crazy about the black side mirrors, might make those match body again, or wrap with carbon fiber at the least.

5. Not crazy about the tinted tail lights. I would get 06 or JDM tails, un-tinted.

6. Roof looks fine, I think a black roof looks good on the G35 coupe. Not sure what quality you have, is it paint, vinyl, dip?

7. Tint looks limo, that would get you pulled over here (Communist Welfare of VA) in a heartbeat. I like it, though.

Nice car, keep us updated on changes.
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Aug 7, 2015 | 10:20 AM
  #19  
Quote: Idk I see that the wheels upper part is more in under the car than the bottom of the wheel. It gave it a little negative camber affect to it but idk if my eyes are playing tricks on me. New to this so idk
I think you're fine man lol
Prob a bad angle
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Aug 8, 2015 | 12:02 PM
  #20  
Quote: The car looks good as is.

1. Front clear side marker lights, or slightly tinted. Would look good with silver. Don't go black, you want them to blend in.

2. Get 06 projectors if you can afford it. ~$550 is the going rate for used/scratched/broken tabs in the Marketplace, and I can't see spending that on used headlights. I polished and sealed mine, and installed all new Philips Xtreme Vision HID Lo and halogen Fog/Hi bulbs and I'm happy with the output for the cost (less than $150) and how often I drive at night, not much.

3. I took all the letters off the trunk and left the Mt Fugi emblem. Looks so much better, should have done that sooner, love the look. Have some paint/color/UV damage that show letter "ghosts" that no amount of polish/compound will "recolor", but I still like it.

4. Not really crazy about the black side mirrors, might make those match body again, or wrap with carbon fiber at the least.

5. Not crazy about the tinted tail lights. I would get 06 or JDM tails, un-tinted.

6. Roof looks fine, I think a black roof looks good on the G35 coupe. Not sure what quality you have, is it paint, vinyl, dip?

7. Tint looks limo, that would get you pulled over here (Communist Welfare of VA) in a heartbeat. I like it, though.

Nice car, keep us updated on changes.
Thanks for your input/suggestions, I plan on getting projector headlights and 06 taillight as well. And I'm not going to tint them.

The black roof I believe is dip because is has like a not to rough texture to it almost a chalk board when you grind your finger nails on it.

What is the best way to get all the lights I need. Google it or go to the forums marketplace or buy it from infiniti if that's even possible
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Aug 8, 2015 | 12:55 PM
  #21  
good deal on 06 tails
https://g35driver.com/forums/lights/...il-lights.html
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Aug 8, 2015 | 02:12 PM
  #22  
Use goo gone to remove plasti dip. It will melt plasti dip and then bust it off with a pressure washer or hose.
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