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Hello, my name is zach and I have recently purchased a 2003 G35 5AT Coupe in grey.
Here's the rundown:
-Has 139 on the OD, but the engine was rebuilt around 30k miles ago and the transmission was replaced around that time
-Has a Borla cat back that sounds extra mean
-K&N typhoon intake
-Carbon Fiber front and rear lip and window wing
-10" Kenwood sub and amp
-Plastidipped black OEM rims
-Pioneer touchscreen radio/nav
-Lowered on coilovers
-And much more that I'm probably forgetting!
I purchased the car last week for 8k, and from checking out other G35's in my area (Tampa) this one was in outstanding condition for the price. The previous owner showed me the recipets for all the work that was done, and easily had double the value of the car done in maintenance/mods. Of course, I had done my research on this car and some of the problems associated with it and it had little to none (passenger side window needs a new motor.) Here are some pics and also some questions I have:
In the Fifth picture, you can see the missing trim between the top of the windshield and the roof, what you think is the best way to fill this in as there is multiple ways to do so. Also in the last 2 pics, the driver side has the front wheel guard but the passenger side does not, does anyone know the part number for that? I'm also in the market for an OEM Spare tire since mine did not come with one (fix-a-flat lol) and an owners manual.
Last edited by zach57x; May 14, 2016 at 04:03 PM.
Reason: forgot a mod
1- not sure someone else will prob chim in on the window
2- the front fender liner part number is 63842AM800 at least according to parts.infinitiusa.com looks like its 91 dollars. you can get it off rock auto for a lot cheaper.
Check our Rock Auto for the fender liner/window motor, that needs to be installed before you damage something costing more $$! Find an independent Nissan mechanic that can install both without draining your wallet...Gary