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Old Apr 17, 2026 | 11:35 AM
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New guy from Winnipeg

Hey all,Purchased my 2013 G37x sedan back in November 25 after my frs was totaled. Was able to get a pretty good deal with decently low mileage so had to get it! So far i have loved every moment of owning it and can not wait to begin doing some mods. Only thing i was a bit upset about the few scratches the car has but it isn't so much of a problem, most seem easily repairable. The lack of an aux input or bt streaming sucked as well, Grom BT3 works wonders!
Only mods i have planned for the next couple months are interior/exterior trim vinyl wrap, stillen intake and window tint. Really looking forward to wrapping the trim, will be my first time but I think these pieces will be perfect for me to practice on. Any tips and advice would really help and be appreciated!
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Old Apr 27, 2026 | 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by robzob
Hey all,Purchased my 2013 G37x sedan back in November 25 after my frs was totaled. Was able to get a pretty good deal with decently low mileage so had to get it! So far i have loved every moment of owning it and can not wait to begin doing some mods. Only thing i was a bit upset about the few scratches the car has but it isn't so much of a problem, most seem easily repairable. The lack of an aux input or bt streaming sucked as well, Grom BT3 works wonders!
Only mods i have planned for the next couple months are interior/exterior trim vinyl wrap, stillen intake and window tint. Really looking forward to wrapping the trim, will be my first time but I think these pieces will be perfect for me to practice on. Any tips and advice would really help and be appreciated!
Welcome, the G37x is a great pickup especially with low mileage. For trim wrapping start with clean isopropyl wiped pieces, use a heat gun on low to ease the vinyl into curves, and pull pieces off the car when possible since wrapping off the car gives way cleaner edges than trying to do it in place.
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