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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Blacked out window trim sure looks right on an OB Sedan. Very nice. Love those CV7's.

That VOSSEN shirt... Nice touch for the photo shoot.
yep... to all the above

def a sweet ride.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by guy from norcal
yep... to all the above

def a sweet ride.
Thank you everyone!
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by NatalieJ327



Good to know how black sedan w window tint looks with the black trim, any closer shots of the trim? Looks like gloss blk? Thinking about pulling trigger soon. Thx
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by NatalieJ327
I had decided not to black out my window trim because I didn't want the completely blacked out look, plus I feel like it matches the midnight grille in a way to have the chrome surrounding the windows just like the chrome surrounds the middle of the grille, but I think I changed my mind again. I am starting to really like it.

Great work Natalie!
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Um, what?



Here's a (simply beautiful) black sedan with a unique approach to window trim:

Can you pleeeaaassseee tell me what setup this black sedan is running. what offsets and tire/rim size. Any spacers & drop is eibach correct? im looking to do something similiar but gold rims
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rare37s
Can you pleeeaaassseee tell me what setup this black sedan is running. what offsets and tire/rim size. Any spacers & drop is eibach correct? im looking to do something similiar but gold rims
Nope. Not my car, and I don't recall which thread I found that picture.

The rims are nice, particularly in black against the drilled, aftermarket BBK and amber calipers. But in the end it's just another dropped sedan. Way too low, too, if you ask me. I posted it here as an example of blacking out the belt line trim, is all.
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 12:52 PM
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Nice ride, just not a fan of blacked trim (i may be the only one but i think the trim shows off the lines quite nicely. I am going to attempt a brushed aluminum look rather than blacked out on my ride)

ps. i envy all you good weather states. I can't even imagine dropping my ride with all the potholes in NJ.

Originally Posted by NatalieJ327
Hello everyone! Been awhile since I've been on here. Wanted to share a few pictures of what my G is looking like at the moment!



Little photoshoot



Florida Sunsets



Rollers

And lastly me with my love!

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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by rare37s
Can you pleeeaaassseee tell me what setup this black sedan is running. what offsets and tire/rim size. Any spacers & drop is eibach correct? im looking to do something similiar but gold rims
That's Schulminator's G. Everything about it can be found here: https://www.myg37.com/forums/picture...tors-09-s.html

Quickly skimming, he's running an Alliance BBK 8/6 pot setup from (I think) DPE G. The wheels are DPE G's old wheels but repainted and re-barreled (fronts only). Specs are as follows: 20x9.5 +12 (front) and 20x10.5 +32 (rear). Tires are 235/35 and 255/35. Suspension is BC coilovers.

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Old Jan 1, 2014 | 09:36 AM
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A little preview I got from my paint guy yesterday.... I'll just leave this here.....
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Old Jan 1, 2014 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbotwiggs
A little preview I got from my paint guy yesterday.... I'll just leave this here.....
your such a tease can't wait to see more
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Old Jan 1, 2014 | 02:28 PM
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You and me both lol. I got word it will be done and ready for pick up on Monday
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Old Jan 1, 2014 | 04:09 PM
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I'm curious as to why you decided to paint the lower grille instead of just leaving it black to match the upper grille?
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Old Jan 1, 2014 | 04:14 PM
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I was curious as to what it would look like.... And if I don't like it I can easily plasti dip it or possibly look into a different bumper
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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Now that's thinking outside the box
It would take awhile to get used to seeing such radical taillights but looks like you did a nice job w/ them. Some close up shots would be nice, and looks like a nice job on the front lip. You're quite the fabricator and still lovin' that grill. If you have any pics of the grill DIY that would be awesome!
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Newt, you need that grille on your 2009. Forget vinyl wrap and vinyl dip (and for the love of god, please forget plastidip)... this is the perfect grille mod for your black, '09 Sedan.
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I've completely forgotten the Plastidip, now you need to completely remove it from your thought process
Agree about that grill, would be a nice look for sure
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Uh oh. OK, buddy. Working on it.

Seriously, I would love to see this grille on your car. Given your DIY proclivity to visual mods, I suspect you could pull this off with only a little insight from "VT's G35S Sedan".
Originally Posted by blnewt
I think I'll start searching Ebay for the plastic material, if anyone comes across this stuff post a link please.

Thank you fellas! I like taking risks but sometimes it bights me in the a** haha I mean that is how these tail lights came to be
I was cutting the lens off and after cracking one of them I had to compromise.


The Grill- Yes i promised a DIY but never got time to sit down and type one up. Here is a link to the plastic mesh I bought off Ebay(be careful, and make sure you get this one because there are two options for the size of the honeycomb hole sizes, the One I have used for my upper grill- dimensions of each individual honeycomb 1.125in x 0.438in.) the other option out there is the 0.625in x 0.438in- I used this one for the lower bumper openings.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Grill-Mesh-ABS-Plastic-Honeycomb-Euro-JDM-Sport-Universal-Sheet-46-5-x11-5-/321272999420?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4acd5cedfc&vxp=mtr#ht_2521wt_919


You will have to cut the the front chrome part of the grill horizantal blades off. I did this right at the point where the chrome face parts ends as shown in the pics. I used rotary tool with cutoff disks.




Then I ended up cutting off the side parts completely to be able to bend and tuck the plastic mesh behind the frame of the grill. So at the end you should only have the back part of the center horizantal blades left.






Sand the frame all around for it to be nice and clean looking and ready for the mesh itself. Tape it up agains the grill and cut out the shape of the mesh and with about 1/4" extra( to be tucked and glued or plastic welded to the back of the grill.

The Infiniti grill badge is completely optional. I myself will not be cutting the hole around it on my next attempt at this grill. you could also just simply get another Rear bage and mount it to the front grill for the cleanest look

Good luck guys.
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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Bota36
VT, looking good. I like the front lip and the tail lights look great. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing your Journey front lip project.
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VT's G35S Sedan - looks sick man havent seen some one tackle that project tails yet. you have piks with lights on. ?
Originally Posted by ClickClackSmack
I gotta agree they turned out pretty cool. They look clean and nobody else has them. I bet the leds are brighter w/o the lens too


Here are a few beter pictures of the tail lights and also with the lights on. Yes the LED's are brighter with out the lens.
And I also had a chance to bake/paint/bake/install my headlights and did them in gloss black, I had Matte-Black housing on my first V36 sedan and I did not like the outcome.
I painted the housing of the headlight and also the turning signal and the fog light bulb cover.






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