BK4293
Hard-core CEG'er
Why should I worry if I dont speed or anything nor do anything stupid on the roads :shrug:
Racial Profiling :shrug:
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Why should I worry if I dont speed or anything nor do anything stupid on the roads :shrug:
Completely different, in europe the g35 here in the US is a Skyline
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/hirezpics/skyline_history_20.jpg
Unless you successfully outrun the cops, they will get your plate regardless of how bright the lights are :shrug:why would you want to make it easier for the cops to read your plate?![]()
Racial Profiling :shrug:
Because you're brown ... :blackeye:Why should I worry if I dont speed or anything nor do anything stupid on the roads :shrug:
technically I do, but in the US yes I dont drive it..I wont do it for now
I said it once, and i'll say it again... Just debage the car and call it a day.
yea I will take off the Infiniti lettering on the back
.I say leave it alone. I like your car the way it sits now.
Maybe your bored and are wanting to mod it. Doing little stuff like that will not fill that void. Just leave it alone for 6 months then start looking at doing stuff. :shrug:
Roger would approve - after all he lists light bulbs in his mod list :troutslap:you made a thread to post pics of your friggin license plate bulbs?
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Why should I worry if I dont speed or anything nor do anything stupid on the roads :shrug:
Because alot of times, that just isn't enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline
They go wayyyyy back lol
Oh, well, I guess if you do put skyline badging on it, you'd have to drop in a v8 twin turbo in it.
I know it's not very reliable, but I never followed this up else where. I'm sure you can search for the date and find a media release.wikipedia.org said:The future in the United States
In New York on April 12th 2006 President and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Carlos Ghosn announced that the next generation GT-R performance car will be available in North America and will be badged as a Nissan (and not Infiniti as previously thought) consistent with Nissan's aim of the GTR brand being global. The car is expected to go on sale in the USA in 2008 - with estimated price tag of $65,000 (USD).
As a precursor to the introduction of the GT-R in the United States, privateer Igor Sushko has announced plans of racing the R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R (Z-tune model)in the SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge. This will mark the first time the Nissan Skyline GT-R will compete in a professional road race series in North America.