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Well, I don't actually own an infiniti or G YET, but I'm on the hunt for a G37s Sedan 6MT. I've been in the market for about 3 months now, but in the past month have decided to ditch my desire for an g37x and just go for a Sport as a result of positive reviews on how it handles in winter. Super excited. Might go full motordyne. The search is slow and painful, but it shall continue.
Currently the owner of an Acura 2001 CL Type S, been meaning to upgrade for years now.
Currently the owner of an Acura 2001 CL Type S, been meaning to upgrade for years now.
Well, I don't actually own an infiniti or G YET, but I'm on the hunt for a G37s Sedan 6MT. I've been in the market for about 3 months now, but in the past month have decided to ditch my desire for an g37x and just go for a Sport as a result of positive reviews on how it handles in winter. Super excited. Might go full motordyne. The search is slow and painful, but it shall continue.
Currently the owner of an Acura 2001 CL Type S, been meaning to upgrade for years now.

Currently the owner of an Acura 2001 CL Type S, been meaning to upgrade for years now.

I would definitely wait for a good car, I was in the same boat as you about 5 months ago and I found an ‘08 G37S Coupe with a 6MT. I don’t think there could’ve been a better way to spend the money I had saved up. It’s a really good all around car, not amazing for any one thing, but really good for everything. Be patient and don’t overlook small problems. Check for common problems like the windows seals leaking, the really thin paint, and the seat bubbling. Good luck man
Had the salesman contact me the next morning telling me it had just sold, thank god bc I know 100% i would've regretted it.
Once I saw a full motordyne manual G on yt, I haven't been able to get my mind off it since.
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