My FIRST post, FIRST 2008 G35 sedan and FIRST mods

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Jan 22, 2014 | 10:53 PM
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Well, I bought my first G last month and super happy with the car so far! Fast, smooth and fun to drive. A 2008 G35 Sedan Sport Auto. 84k mikes

I've been searching through threads here for the last month and gained so much information from you all and previous posts. What a great site!

The car started out completely stock and just couldn't wait to start making some necessary changes and maintenance items. I did All these things myself which saved me $$$$ big time and much satisfaction. I think it looks like how it should have come out from the factory. The new cars being produced have so many of these changes built in them now. Anyway, I think it looks pretty good and wanted to share with you all.

First things done:
-Remove throttle bodies and cleaned (didn't disconnect but still had high idle for a little)
-Seafoam intake and in fuel (idles smooth now!)
-Mobil one oil and Nissan filter
-Trans drain and fill (next one at next oil change) Nissan Matic-S
-One wheel bearing
(Next is differential oil and radiator flush)

Interior:
-Replace the scratched steering wheel bezel and door pulls. What a difference and all feels fresh and new again.
-Full clean and detail of the light grey leather

Exterior:
- Front Nismo Chin Spoiler
- Rear G37 Spoiler with added back-up cam (these cars a bitch to see behind) OEM
- Set of M35 19" sport wheels and 20mm spacers OEM
- Eibach Pro kit springs
- Tinted windows
- Lightly tinted rear tail lenses to take off the sharp factory red
- Opened headlights and painted (little different)
- Rewired headlight so light and amber (now red) come on together....my running lights!
- Blacked out the top with gloss vinyl (removed shark fin first for ease) Still a pain to do!
- Vinyl rear diffuser area Matte/satin
- Painted front grill (left chrome edges) plastidip
- Debadged rear Infiniti
- Platinum paint got the full treatment with clay bar, 3M compound buffing, polishing pad, then wax. Paint is slippery smooth now.



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Jan 22, 2014 | 11:19 PM
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Great looking car. It has a great VIP look.

Are you a fan of Mobil's oils? The produce HEAVY sodium deposits in my VQ35 for some reason.
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Jan 22, 2014 | 11:27 PM
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Quote: Great looking car. It has a great VIP look.

Are you a fan of Mobil's oils? The produce HEAVY sodium deposits in my VQ35 for some reason.
Are the heavy sodium deposits really a cause for concern that it will significantly shorten the life of your engine?

I've been running Mobil 1 with no engine problems for the past 40k miles. Have not seen any engine problems as of yet and no oil consumption.
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Jan 22, 2014 | 11:28 PM
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Very tasteful mods.. Could do without the red in the headlights tho..
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Jan 22, 2014 | 11:35 PM
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Quote: Very tasteful mods.. Could do without the red in the headlights tho..
Thanks!! it's been fun putting it together. That was the one thing I was going back and forth with. It does have a mean look to it but trying to keep it clean as possible too
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Jan 23, 2014 | 02:03 AM
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Really nice looking G, the M wheels go great w/ your car. IMO you'd be better off w/ Pennzoil Platinum or Ultra and go w/ the larger M56 oil filters (I use the Bosch Premium filters). I've had stellar UOA going w/ that combo for my 07 G35 and my current 09 G37.
BTW, really like the black roof wrap, nice look 4 sho!
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Jan 23, 2014 | 02:05 AM
  #7  
Looks great. Really like how the M rims look on the G. Keep it going!
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Jan 23, 2014 | 02:36 AM
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Good job on the car so far. Like the "Stock" look of the car. I do recommend the M56 larger oil filters. I usually use Pennzoil Platinum and Mobile 1 oil (which ever is cheapest) and got good results. I do know there were some oil anaylsis done showing that Pennzoil platinum being the best for VQ engines but I think its mostly a personal preference.
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Jan 23, 2014 | 05:24 AM
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Looks great. I really like the headlights.
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Jan 23, 2014 | 08:44 AM
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Quote: Thanks!! it's been fun putting it together. That was the one thing I was going back and forth with. It does have a mean look to it but trying to keep it clean as possible too
Should of done red demon eyes in the projector..
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Jan 23, 2014 | 09:17 AM
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Thanks guys! I like the idea of the bigger filters. The stock ones are some of the puniest I've seen for a car. Especially compared to the massive one that goes with my diesel Ford Excursion!

I really like the look of the M wheels too. A littlie more aggressive than the Coupe 19"'s. The best part is they are not staggered and can actually save some money in tires by being able to rotate and reduce the speed of feathering or worn edges. The stock 18" sport wheels I took off were staggered too!

I'd be okay with aftermarket but they all seem to be pretty expensive for decent quality. Keepin these for a while....
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Jan 23, 2014 | 10:00 AM
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Welcome to Driver! Very nice and super clean sedan, although I could do without the red in your headlights. FYI the oil comparison chart I have shows AMSOIL 5W/30 leaves fewer deposits than any other synthetic. I also use WIX filters, they're known to filter better than any other filter. Pennsoil, I wouldn't use that in my Honda! (lawnmower)
Gary
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Jan 23, 2014 | 10:13 AM
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Thanks for the compliments! I will get rid of the red lights. I thought I'd give it a shot and see.... Easy fix!

I'd like this thread not to be another oil thread. I have read and seen toooo many of these and good on that end. Just showing off the work I've done to my car.

Thanks all!
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Jan 23, 2014 | 10:43 AM
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looks fantastic with the wheels/drop. perfect height IMO. need some LED license plate lights and interior lights next.
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Jan 23, 2014 | 10:47 AM
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Great first post, way to do your homework!
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