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New Member from Missouri
Hey Y'all!
Looking forward to picking brains and being inspired. Got my 2003 G35 about 6 months ago and am slowly making it more me. I ended up with this car by accident (son bought it, started having major problems he couldn't afford to fix, so I took it over) and if you asked me a year ago if I wanted an Infiniti, I would have looked at you cross-eyed. Now, I can't get enough of it. It has become my everyday driver (much to the chagrin of my Nissan 720 Hardbody P/U).
*L*T*
Looking forward to picking brains and being inspired. Got my 2003 G35 about 6 months ago and am slowly making it more me. I ended up with this car by accident (son bought it, started having major problems he couldn't afford to fix, so I took it over) and if you asked me a year ago if I wanted an Infiniti, I would have looked at you cross-eyed. Now, I can't get enough of it. It has become my everyday driver (much to the chagrin of my Nissan 720 Hardbody P/U).
*L*T*
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I'm curious to see how those Skunk2 spacers hold up, iirc those were made from glass impregnated nylon rather than the Blox one which was made of an ABS compound. Shouldn't have the same cracking issues that the Blox ones are notorious for. However they could still suffer from the melting/warping issues that are prevalent with any plastic spacer in a hot engine bay like the G35.
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