My 06 G35 Coupe 6MT came in today!! (pics)
My 06 G35 Coupe 6MT came in today!! (pics)
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My 2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT came in today from OHIO, I had it shipped from Infiniti of Columbus to here (Oklahoma). It is Diamond Graphite, with Graphite interior, Navigation, Rear Active Steer, XM Radio, Premium Package etc. etc. (the MSRP is $40,680) I paid $1,000 over invoice and $800 for shipping. At first I was going to go through my local dealer but they were trying to rip me off so I contacted Infiniti of Columbus directly and got it from them. The car only had 9 miles, I was kind of happy about that since nobody beside the dealer had drove it.
Any advice on breaking in would be appreciated.
Here some pictures I took.










Thanks
Mahdi
My 2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT came in today from OHIO, I had it shipped from Infiniti of Columbus to here (Oklahoma). It is Diamond Graphite, with Graphite interior, Navigation, Rear Active Steer, XM Radio, Premium Package etc. etc. (the MSRP is $40,680) I paid $1,000 over invoice and $800 for shipping. At first I was going to go through my local dealer but they were trying to rip me off so I contacted Infiniti of Columbus directly and got it from them. The car only had 9 miles, I was kind of happy about that since nobody beside the dealer had drove it.
Any advice on breaking in would be appreciated.
Here some pictures I took.
Thanks
Mahdi
sorry about all the pics 
The car was already at Infiniti of Columbus, I just called them and made the deal over the phone.

The car was already at Infiniti of Columbus, I just called them and made the deal over the phone.
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Congrats! That is my EXACT car! And I got mine for $1000 over invoice as well ($38163). Except I just swapped the XM for Sirius 2 weeks ago.
I'd recommend following the Infiniti-specified break-in period of keeping it below 4000 rpm and only part throttle for the first 1200 miles. It's hard, but worth it in the long run IMO.
I'd recommend following the Infiniti-specified break-in period of keeping it below 4000 rpm and only part throttle for the first 1200 miles. It's hard, but worth it in the long run IMO.




