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Year:2003 Mileage:183483 Color:
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2003 Infiniti G35 with Ls1 Swap.
Coupe
T56 6 spd transmission
Chassis mileage: 183xxx
Motor Mileage:100k Block and 40k on heads
Clean and clear title
Location: Springfield, MO

Video of car running

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r50/clever240sx/video.mp4



Modifications:
2006 5.3 Iron block
Complete Sikky Swap kit along with driveshaft
Wilwood clutch master
799 heads(same as 243s)
Comp Dual Valve springs
Comp 232/234 cam
Comp strengthened push rods
Ls9 Head gaskets
Ls6 Oil Pump
Ls2 Timing Chain

New comp valve stem seals
ARP head bolts
Ls6 Intake
32lb Injectors
Corvette FPR
Centerforce dual friction clutch
Factory resurfaced flywheel
New slave cylinder
Quick bleeder for clutch
Bigger aluminum radiator with 2 electric fans that come on with thermostat
Aem Wideband
Ebay catback exhaust
-Probably more but that is off the top of my head.

Exterior: 8/10. One very small ding on drivers door and small cut in front bumper.
Interior: 7/10. Small crack in bezel around climate display on dash. Small rip on side of drivers seat, you can barely notice it.

Tach does not work. Will include another tach for you to install and calibrate correctly. No ac. All factory g35 lines are there and will include ac condenser, ls1 compressor and bracket. Heat works great!

Motor and transmission run very nice and no unusual noises from either. And no smoke from motor.

I bought a house recently and the money from this car will go towards the house.
This will make a great daily driver and will turn heads. 
The car starts up and drives perfect. The exhaust is Ebay but sounds very beefy with the cam.
If you have any questions at all feel free to call or text. I prefer text since I work quite a bit. 417-225-8268.

I reserve the right to end auction early as I have it listed for sale locally.


Car is sold AS IS.

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Nissan bringing Infiniti brand to Japanese market

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

Ever hear that the best stuff is saved for export? Just ask Japanese luxury car buyers. It's been decades since Japan's largest automakers set out to take on Europe's finest with dedicated luxury brands of their own, but they have kept those brands largely out of their own domestic market and sold them almost exclusively overseas. But that's beginning to change.
In 2005 Toyota launched the Lexus brand - which it had been exporting since 1989 - in Japan. Honda reportedly planned on bringing its Acura brand to its home market just a few years later, but ended up delaying the move. Now Nissan is reportedly preparing to launch the Infiniti lineup in its own backyard.
This according to a report published in the Japanese business daily Nikkei and now making the rounds of the English-language press. The plan apparently involves offering at least part of the Infiniti model line in domestic Nissan dealers, holding off for the time being on launching a separate dealer network in Japan.

Infiniti Q50 to enter British Touring Car Championship

Sat, 18 Oct 2014

Infiniti doesn't have much in the way of motorsports heritage. Sure, its logo is currently plastered all over the open-wheelers of the Red Bull Racing Formula One team, but that's little more than a series of stickers - the turbocharged V6 hybrid still comes from corporate cousin Renault.
Perhaps realizing that, the company is dipping its toe into the motorsports pool in a much bigger way (albeit in a far smaller series). The Nissan-owned luxury brand will campaign its Q50 sedan in the notoriously rowdy British Touring Car Championship with a new factory team, called Infiniti Support Our Paras Racing.
The team works with British veterans' charity Support Our Paras, and actually will employ a number of injured vets as part of the team, according to the report on Motor Authority.

2015 Spanish F1 Grand Prix makes its Deutsche mark

Mon, May 11 2015

The first race of the European Formula One season inaugurates the second phase of the Championship. Teams overhaul their cars with the big updates they've been working on since Australia, and at the end of The Battle of Spain we find out how the positions on the field have changed. Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Nico Rosberg brought a big update to his psychology, straight-up beating teammate Lewis Hamilton to take his first pole position of the season. Mercedes owns the front row and Ferrari maintains its status as primary challenger, Sebastian Vettel lining up in third. Williams proved it's been hitting the books to do better in class, though, Valtteri Bottas slotting into fourth. And Toro Rosso's visit to a track that rewards strong aero rewarded them with the best team grid position since the Italian Grand Prix in 2008: Carlos Sainz secured fifth, ahead of Max Verstappen in sixth. Kimi Raikkonen's bout of Saturday woes – it seems the Finn is always handicapped by lots of tiny issues – continued in Barcelona with one of his sets of prime tires getting cooked by malfunctioning tire warmers. He recovered well enough to take seventh on the grid, but he's got some strong competition ahead of him. He led three other drivers in the Continuous Issues department, Daniil Kvyat unable to wrestle his Infiniti Red Bull Racing higher than eighth, Williams driver Felipe Massa getting it wrong in Turn 3 to fall five places behind his teammate Bottas, and Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull enduring another engine change and sloppy car behavior to get tenth. And while it turned out to be a steady race a little rough around the edges, the positions on the battlefield just might have changed. A little. Of the 66 laps in the race we might have seen Rosberg for three of them – maybe. The German got a smashing start, had a clear lead into Turn 1, and after that we checked in occasionally during his two pit stops and again at the checkered flag. He owned the entire weekend the way we're used to seeing his teammate do, and the cameras left him alone to run his race. No one got within seven seconds of him during the first third, and as the pit stop strategies played out that cushion grew. He finished seventeen seconds ahead of Hamilton, and 45 seconds ahead of third-placed Vettel. Hamilton, on the back foot all three days, stumbled out of the gate.