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Shocks, springs, sway bars, coliovers, bushings, brakes, wheels, tires - This is the place to discuss G-Series suspension modifications!
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PalmerWMD
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I was just at the dealer and noticed something I hadnt noticed before.

All manual transmission G35 sedans have a different style of wheels.

They look pretty sharp too.

Fred..:cool:


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UncleBen
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Cool. We dont have an Infiniti dealer, and I have only seen like 4 G35's in real life. Only two of them were coupes.

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g35driver
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Are you saying there are new rims for the 2004 models? For the 03s There were two type of rims. 16inch standard and the 17 inch for the sport package. I opt for the sport package the wheels looked sharper to me.

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PalmerWMD
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the cars i compared were the 03 sedans w/ auto vs the 03 sedans w/ manual.

different wheels.

Fred...:)

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g35driver
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Fred, Now youv'e got me curious. I'm going to have to take a look the next time I'm in Raleigh. Thanks for the heads up.Kev...

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rydwhite
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I haven't noticed that on the sedans, but I know that manual and auto coupes have different wheels. I will have to check out the sedan.

Ryan


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