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Allow me to say ... very creative what you did with LED DRL/fog light delete.
To me, those OEM DRLs look like an afterthought when installed alongside the OEM fog lights, but with the fogs removed, and the inserts replaced with the matching black mesh, the DRLs look very nice, this is the best looking application I've seen, and never thought to execute them in this way. Great job man!
Let me also ask, what is involved with removing the fog light inserts from the bumper cover? By inserts, I mean the fake mesh panels that surround the fog light
To me, those OEM DRLs look like an afterthought when installed alongside the OEM fog lights, but with the fogs removed, and the inserts replaced with the matching black mesh, the DRLs look very nice, this is the best looking application I've seen, and never thought to execute them in this way. Great job man!
Let me also ask, what is involved with removing the fog light inserts from the bumper cover? By inserts, I mean the fake mesh panels that surround the fog light


Thanks, STownS. I was actually "forced" into deleting the OEM fogs due to my dual aftermarket oil coolers that sit behind each of those openings from my GTM Supercharger. The OEM DRL's just barely fit next to the oil coolers... it was a tight fit, but I think it turned out well. Here are a couple of closer up pics. The OEM mesh inserts are easy to remove... they simply snap into place with 5 or 6 clips (see below pic for locations) and you just need to remove the fog light bezel first and then you can gently work your way around the trim pieces and pop them out. Below is a page out of the OEM DRL instructions that I marked up showing where these clips are located and also how these panels were trimmed to remove the fog light portion and then added the new custom black diamond mesh inserts panels. Feel free to PM me if you need any more specific details.






There's actually a decent build thread over on G35driver with lots of pics, but here you go. All of these are pics of my actual car except for the last one (which shows the engine and tranny oil coolers installed, which I had added later). And that is my actual dyno chart with before and after numbers after hours and hours of tuning. Sam at GTM used my car for the test bed for this kit so he spent many hours getting the tune right on it. It's too bad that GTM is now kaput, but I'm sure you can still probably find a kit on the shelf at one of their tuner shops somewhere.














Last edited by 2GoRNot2G; Oct 21, 2015 at 12:51 PM.
Awesome Pic, Tony. How was the show?
Got any other pics of your Bride seats installed? Every time I get in my Porsche and sit in the Recaro seats I wish I had more comfortable seats in my G. I really want the Sabelt SPS Racing Seats with carbon fiber backs for my G, but don't know if I can give up my power driver's seat with memory.
Got any other pics of your Bride seats installed? Every time I get in my Porsche and sit in the Recaro seats I wish I had more comfortable seats in my G. I really want the Sabelt SPS Racing Seats with carbon fiber backs for my G, but don't know if I can give up my power driver's seat with memory.
I'm officially a member of the club as of this afternoon! Picked up a 2013 G37s 6MT with 19000 miles for $28500
only driven 30 miles so far, but so far so good! I couldn't be happier with my purchase, she's a beaut!!!!!!!!!
only driven 30 miles so far, but so far so good! I couldn't be happier with my purchase, she's a beaut!!!!!!!!!
There's actually a decent build thread over on G35driver with lots of pics, but here you go. All of these are pics of my actual car except for the last one (which shows the engine and tranny oil coolers installed, which I had added later). And that is my actual dyno chart with before and after numbers after hours and hours of tuning. Sam at GTM used my car for the test bed for this kit so he spent many hours getting the tune right on it. It's too bad that GTM is now kaput, but I'm sure you can still probably find a kit on the shelf at one of their tuner shops somewhere.




























