What is up fam!

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Jan 27, 2017 | 11:40 PM
  #1  
How's it going everyone??

My name is Zach. I'm from Pittsburgh, PA and I've got a 04 g35 coupe. 60k miles, super clean, basically stole it for the price i got it for. I absolutely love my car. It was tastefully modded when i bought it with Greddy Evo 3 exhaust, a set of HRE 545r, and HKS Coilovers.

Fun fact my buddy and i just started a youtube channel; Its all about cars check it out. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7N...b9NkD3LWBWSbaw

My car is going to be on the channel A LOT once it gets warmer up here. I've got Berk test pipes as well as a tail as turn kit ready to go on as soon as springs rolls around.

Thanks guys. Let's keep enjoying our Gs!

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Feb 6, 2017 | 06:35 PM
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I'm liking your exhaust man I bet it sounds hella beast. I want to get an aftermarket exhaust system but from a few of the horror stories I'm hearing I don't think I will. Most of the stories I hear are the kits don't come with like a mid extension pipe or something like that and it costed those G35 owners an extra $100 - $350 just to have the shop buy that part and weld.
So if anything I might just purchase an axleback exhaust.
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Feb 6, 2017 | 07:02 PM
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Quote: I'm liking your exhaust man I bet it sounds hella beast. I want to get an aftermarket exhaust system but from a few of the horror stories I'm hearing I don't think I will. Most of the stories I hear are the kits don't come with like a mid extension pipe or something like that and it costed those G35 owners an extra $100 - $350 just to have the shop buy that part and weld.
So if anything I might just purchase an axleback exhaust.
Buy the whole exhaust with extensions, don't be a pansy. If the seller can't tell you if it has extensions, move on.

Op nice car but the Nissan and Skyline logos are super lame. Get rid of those ASAP.
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Feb 7, 2017 | 08:27 PM
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watched your vid on the extended wheel studs, lol u should just get an impact. would make it much easier. or take off the entire hub and do it properly by getting the studs pressed in
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Feb 8, 2017 | 11:14 AM
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Quote: watched your vid on the extended wheel studs, lol u should just get an impact. would make it much easier. or take off the entire hub and do it properly by getting the studs pressed in
Best tool investment I've ever made. It takes off bolts/nuts like it's never see salt!
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