180Custom: 2007 G35 sedan front-end 2010 conversion
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A customer of ours got into an accident with his 2007 G35X sedan. His whole front was smashed, bumper, headlights, grille, fenders, radiator support, etc. We suggested to do the 2010 front-end since he owns the car. He agreed and it came out great...







Sorry for the delay, this was done back in September. I don't have the before pics and can't contact the owner, he's not active on the forum.
If you are interested in getting this done, send me a PM.
Thanks,
Alex







Sorry for the delay, this was done back in September. I don't have the before pics and can't contact the owner, he's not active on the forum.
If you are interested in getting this done, send me a PM.
Thanks,
Alex
hey man send me information i have the g35xS 2008 and i would like to put the same 10 or 11 front sport bumper. to: combo2049@live.com
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07-09 G sedans
10-12 G sedans
08-11 G coupes
12 G coupes (same exact fitment as older coupes, but housing is black chrome and fog is replaced by a parking light)
Welcome to the site. First thing I'd do is contact 180 and see what they recommend as far as how they want you to ship them your lights, the options available, the time it will take, and hopefully they can send you some specific links, pictures of various options available. You will have to remove your front bumper to get to all the connections/fasteners so there is some time involved, but not too much if you're not doing the light work yourself.
Thanks
Welcome to the site. First thing I'd do is contact 180 and see what they recommend as far as how they want you to ship them your lights, the options available, the time it will take, and hopefully they can send you some specific links, pictures of various options available. You will have to remove your front bumper to get to all the connections/fasteners so there is some time involved, but not too much if you're not doing the light work yourself.
Thanks for the reply! Glad to be a part of the community!


