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New owner here, finalized the transaction on a 2008 Slate Blue g37s with 22k miles yesterday. Will have plates/title transferred on monday. Feel like a kid on Christmas! Cosmetically 9.5/10 mechanically 9.5/10.
New owner here, finalized the transaction on a 2008 Slate Blue g37s with 22k miles yesterday. Will have plates/title transferred on monday. Feel like a kid on Christmas! Cosmetically 9.5/10 mechanically 9.5/10.
Paid $16.5k fair price?
That's extremely low milage for an '08. Enjoy your new car!
This is definitely the place to learn learn learn! Welcome to the forums! That's incredibly low mileage and sounds like a and great price as well! Can't wait to see some pictures of this beauty!
Hello and welcome to the site! Congrats on your new G, show it to us when you can. Lots of very informed members on here with a wealth of information, so you've come to the right place. Enjoy your time here!
WOW is all I can say, the milage was actually 21,490.
She has brand new tires, new battery, smells and looks brand freakin new. Only mods previous owner did was mild tint and a professionally installed sub box with a 10"JBL speaker. The box clips right out for storage.
The 6MT shifts smooth as butter, I can see what people mean when they say clutch has a high grab point, 50 miles later I'm getting used to it.
Filled her up with a fresh tank of 93. Sadly I don't have a garage so she will be sitting outside moving forward.
Trying to figure out my mod plans. I definitely want to do either 15mm or 20mm spacers all around. Not going to lower it for now since our roads here suck.
I REALLY want a deeper exhaust note without going too crazy for now. Would you guys agree that a bolt on axle back would be the best way to go for that? I'm not overly concerned with power gains at this time. She sounds a bit too tame for my liking, especially without being close to redline.
A bolt on axle back should be great to get what you're looking for and as for the spacers I'm sure you can run 20mm without a problem of rubbing issues since you don't plan on lowering the car either.