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October
21
2006
10:46 pm
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Chris Burdick

Infiniti G35 Coupe from DAMD - Another Aston Wannabe

OK, enough is enough. From the tuners DAMD comes another Aston Martin look-alike. First came the good looking DAMD Miata, then the DAMD Nissan 350Z, now we get a Infiniti G35 Coupe, which is part of the Black X Metal line along with the 350Z. It seems as if their designs are getting worse every car.

DAMD Infiniti G35 Coupe

Customers get the horrible looking modified front end, disgusting 19″ rims, and an optional exhaust with a few other minor modifications. I would think that combining two of my favorite cars would produce something beautiful, but clearly I was wrong. I hope I never see one of these on the road. The G35 Coupe is one of the most beautiful cars around, leave it alone.

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October
4
2007
6:39 am
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Adam

yeah I totally agree that these kits are getting worse. and totally agre that the G35 is one of the hottest cars when it came out. Sorry but I wouldn’t normally never say this, But Saturn’s Sky is awesome especially the RedLine. So happy that the US is getting back into the sports cars so bored at looking at Camrys, accords and their wanna be’s!

October
26
2007
1:16 pm
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jerry

it look okay. just switch the rims. im planning on getting a g35 and debating with the nissan 350z which one do you think has more power?

October
26
2007
1:21 pm
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Jerry, The 350Z is faster, but the G35 Coupe is more refined. You can upgrade both a lot, they make great supercharger kits for them both, and TT kits for the 350Z. If it were my choice, I’d get the G35 Coupe and throw on a Supercharger.

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