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Jul 3, 2012 | 05:25 PM
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Jul 7, 2012 | 11:39 PM
  #227  
Lookin gewd. What did you use to attach the mesh on your bumper? Im about to order some
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Jul 8, 2012 | 01:23 PM
  #228  
^ Thanks

For this bumper I didn't have to deal with it, since I bought it used and it was already painted and finished.
But usually (as I did for my old Nismo), the back part of bumper vents will have areas spaced out for screws. You can just use small screws and it will properly secure the mesh. Just make sure not to use screws that get to close to the surface of the front of the bumper, since it can cause spiderweb cracks on the paint.
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Sep 4, 2012 | 12:39 AM
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Here's a few from last spring when the weather was too nice to leave the G in storage, I insured it for the weekend and did some driving including this trip on a Saturday out to Harrison Hot Springs with Sean and his 350Z. It was such a good drive I did the same drive the next day out to the turnoff for the Hot Springs and continued onward on the route I planned.

As soon as I saw the Sun glaring off the amazing Twilight Blue paint and the mirror-like reflections it gave off I knew it wouldn't be long before it was in my parking space...it wasn't long. I've had it for 5 years now and though I've mostly kept the oem look it's time to give it a new style. I have a few pieces lying around and I recently bought an uninstalled like new poly oem Veilside V1 lip but the bumper cover on my coupe is badly chipped. Anybody have an oem bumper cover in our getting rarer colour they would kindly sell me?









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Dec 30, 2012 | 01:56 AM
  #230  
Poor dead thread *revial attempt *
Sorry for the crappy Iphone pics but thats all I got as of right now. Come on guys lets not allow the TB thread to die off completely.

Finally got some wheels and a better drop. Running coils and CV3's in 19 x 10 all around.
I know the rear needs spacers. Will be ordering some soon.

Let me know what you think.

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This last one is with a 20mm spacer but its a bit too large...running like neg 3.5 camber...
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Dec 30, 2012 | 03:17 AM
  #231  
I like concave wheels, so I'll say thumbs up.. I would have gone staggered though because that's just my style so that I wouldn't have needed spacers.. Were you not able to specify your sizes? Did you buy used?
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Dec 30, 2012 | 03:36 AM
  #232  
bought new, but vossen makes pretty standard sizes. Didnt have an option for a lower offset other than what i got. I would have prefered not to need spacers by far, but im happy with the purchase. Not too happy with my tire size choice though. 255/275 staggered tires....fail....LOL just a bad choice

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Jan 20, 2013 | 04:14 AM
  #233  
Anyone got some feedback? Ideas for what I should do next as a budget mod? I'm thinking grill, headlights and a n1 lip? Lemme know. Oh and maybe powder coat the cv3's something different...help
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Jan 20, 2013 | 10:41 AM
  #234  
Headlights are expensive...well...maybe not in comparison to other ish, but compared to what you listed. What else do you NEED tho. Car is clean as is.
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Jan 20, 2013 | 10:54 AM
  #235  
Quote: Anyone got some feedback? Ideas for what I should do next as a budget mod? I'm thinking grill, headlights and a n1 lip? Lemme know. Oh and maybe powder coat the cv3's something different...help
True headlights are not cheap but other than Motordynes spacer to correct Nissan's design flaw in our plenum the '06+ projectors are the best upgrade you can make! It's a plug and play, an hour to install cause you need to move the bumper forward plus swappingng out the ballaststs. After installing mine I jokingly said, "I hope my neighbors don't mind the extra brightness!" I found mine on eBay, new in the Nissan box for just over $400.
If you'd like to see pic of my twilight blue coupe (SLICK) over the years check out my garage.
Gary
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Jan 20, 2013 | 08:41 PM
  #236  
Quote: Headlights are expensive...well...maybe not in comparison to other ish, but compared to what you listed. What else do you NEED tho. Car is clean as is.
Well when u got the mod bug it's hardly ever about what u NEED haha but thanks for the positive feedback. Oh and yes the headlights would be on the back end of the list but IMO are a must.
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Jan 20, 2013 | 08:44 PM
  #237  
Quote: True headlights are not cheap but other than Motordynes spacer to correct Nissan's design flaw in our plenum the '06+ projectors are the best upgrade you can make! It's a plug and play, an hour to install cause you need to move the bumper forward plus swappingng out the ballaststs. After installing mine I jokingly said, "I hope my neighbors don't mind the extra brightness!" I found mine on eBay, new in the Nissan box for just over $400.
If you'd like to see pic of my twilight blue coupe (SLICK) over the years check out my garage.
Gary
I have a 5at...not sure if I would really need the spacer but its somewhere on my list of wants. Thanks for the input and I've checked out ur ride countless times bro...looks SLICK to me
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May 24, 2013 | 04:14 PM
  #238  
hey guys new to the site, heres a pic of my 2004 twilight blue g35 https://g35driver.com/forums/members...mage-52775.jpg
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Jun 3, 2013 | 03:31 AM
  #239  
buump for a new pic

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Jun 22, 2013 | 09:31 PM
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