The Transformation of and Road to My VIP G35 Sedan
Hey sorry can anyone chime in on the winsheild wiper in donpisto's avatar? It looks half up? anyone wanna tell me what thats about? i think it looks pretty cool just what are the pro/con's and whats the point other than looks?
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I only have one because the other one broke. It had been raining that week so for it to reach the driver side completely I had to adjust it so it would be sticking up like that.
haha! well it looks kinda cool lol thanks for the reply
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Had some time to change the oil. So pissed because when I went to get the oil filter, I usually get the Puralator PureOne for the Maxima. Well I picked up the regular kind, went back, didn't have it, went to 2 other places, didn't have it, and then come to find out I even got the wrong one. I got the G35 one...BAH!!!
Anyway, painted the washer fluid tube, coolant tank, and the dipstick handle black.


Gotta do the power steering still. Any tips how to do it without spilling the oil?
Anyway, painted the washer fluid tube, coolant tank, and the dipstick handle black.


Gotta do the power steering still. Any tips how to do it without spilling the oil?
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Nope.... Montana Gold shock black 
Gonna paint my cruiser bike this color and I have more than I need.

Gonna paint my cruiser bike this color and I have more than I need.
For the PS tank you can remove most of the fluid using a battery filler (similar to the one pictured below), then you can uninstall it without spilling fluid everywhere. I'd suggest putting a bunch of towels below tank and hoses to catch anything that may spill out. Also, tape off part of the tank before you paint it so that you can see how much fluid you have inside.
Battery Filler -
^ what he said. another tip is to push the reservoir as far down as you can while sucking the fluid out with the battery filler. this will put more fluid in the reservoir. when you're ready to remove the tank, pull the whole assembly (tank and hoses connected on the bottom) upwards as far as you can and. this will allow any left over fluid in the reservoir to drain back in the line. you should get less spillage from the lines when you disconnect them.





