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123 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 8:48 AM
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Replying to: sonny03 (Feb 18, 2008 10:28 am) I love Atlanta. I expect to spend some vacation time there next month. My car came by way of Jacksonville, although I did contact several dealerships in Atlanta while looking for the Vibrant Red last year. Actually, this IS the original paint job. I don't do much to my car once I buy it, other than really try to keep it clean and shiny. The clear bra I had installed less than a week after I got the car really has preserved the total front of the car, the mirrors and one third of the hood. I do splurge on products to protect my car's finish inside and out. I use only the Zaino line of products (http://www.zainostore.com/). Yes, they are expensive, but the results are great. After spending this much money on a car, I really wanted to keep it looking new as long as possible. It was a really sunny day when I took these pictures back in September, so that might be why the car looks different than the red one you saw. I have only added a couple of things to the car since I got it. I added the driver's door key delete, which is a factory cover for the key hole that matches the paint. It's just like the one on the passenger side. You just pop the old one off and install the new one for a smooth look. It still can be removed, if you need to use the key. I also added the illuminated kick plates. I am not "mechanically inclined", but I was able to add these kick plates myself. I just had to pop out the old ones, run the wires under the carpet and plug them into the pre-existing plug in for them located in the passenger foot well area. I really like them. They have a classy look and are very noticeable, especially when it starts getting dark. The Platinum Graphite is a stunning color too. Enjoy!
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Replying to: jrays (Feb 19, 2008 1:02 pm) Yes, I did see the illuminated kick plates kit on www.infiniti-parts.com and reviewed the installation instructions but it looked too complicated to do myself, so your comments were helpful. I’m loving my G37 and just can not get enough time to play with it. Also, finding tons of information about it on the Internet. |
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Anyone hear any rumors regarding possibility of an AWD version of the G37? Z |
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Replying to: zekeman1 (Mar 07, 2008 8:09 pm)
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Replying to: markcincinnati (Mar 08, 2008 1:52 pm) Z
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Replying to: maybebuyacar (Feb 07, 2008 12:44 pm) -SRF |
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Replying to: zekeman1 (Mar 08, 2008 2:20 pm) Maybe it won't be a G37 Sedan Z. But I've heard that the next production version of the G37 will be TWIN TURBO/ AWD with 500HP under the hood. Price will be double what it is now. I think I read it from some automobile magazine but can not remember. |
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My G37 developed issues with the hard drive that operates the GUI for Nav/Radio/Heat&Air/Reverse monitor. Infiniti determined the entire unit needed to be replaced. Being a new model, it took three weeks to get a replacement. It has resolved the issues and the service advisor said other G37's were coming back with similar issues. FYI... If you experience this, you must have XM radio flash your new radio ID which can be found on channel 1. |
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I just found this forum. What a great resource. I live in Plano, TX. I have decided to go with the G37 Journey, Red/Graphite, w/ Premium Pkg & NAV. My question is do buy now, an 08, or wait for the 09. How can I find out what, if any, changes there will be with the 09 including price? Thanks in advance for any help.
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