Greetings from a total G35 newbie.
Greetings from a total G35 newbie.
Greetings, G35 heads.
A dying relative just gave my her 2004 G35 coupe. It's in great shape and has 80k on the motor. She has never even got the car over 65 in the 8 years of ownership either. I have only ever owned German Cars so I really don't know anything about G35s specifically except the motor sounds great and it's got some pickup to it.
So I figured I would join up to start learning everything about G35s -I do all my own service work on my BMW and VW and would plan to do the same on this G35.
I think I'll drive it for a bit, do some work on it, make some new online friends, and learn some specifics and then make an assessment on whether to keep it or not.
First task is to change the fluids and get it on some mountain roads in the next week or two.
Thanks for having me.
B
A dying relative just gave my her 2004 G35 coupe. It's in great shape and has 80k on the motor. She has never even got the car over 65 in the 8 years of ownership either. I have only ever owned German Cars so I really don't know anything about G35s specifically except the motor sounds great and it's got some pickup to it.
So I figured I would join up to start learning everything about G35s -I do all my own service work on my BMW and VW and would plan to do the same on this G35.
I think I'll drive it for a bit, do some work on it, make some new online friends, and learn some specifics and then make an assessment on whether to keep it or not.
First task is to change the fluids and get it on some mountain roads in the next week or two.
Thanks for having me.
B
Welcome to the group boon... lots of resources and DIYs for you- you're lucky to have some aptitude with cars already you should have no problem saving a ton of money doing general maintenance and mods when that bug finally bites.
Good luck with your new ride!
Good luck with your new ride!
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