2008 Infiniti G37s on 2040-cars
Hutchinson, Kansas, United States
I am listing my 2008 Infiniti G37s due to the military moving my wife overseas and us needing a SUV. This G37s has all the factory options one would want such as heated seats, power seats, memory seats a/c all of the top options since it is a SPORT model. This car also has all the custom mods one would want and only needs a supercharger to top off the build. I drive this car daily and have put numerous trips from KS to CT and CT to NC for the last 2 years so I would say around 75 percent of miles are on the highway. This car handles like a dream but is still soft enough for a daily driver. The Service Engine Soon light is because of my competition Y Pipe and Test pipes that replaced the cats. I still drive this car every day and there is nothing wrong with the beauty. Below is a list of all after market mods and prices I have installed.
SPL RE 223 Pro Rear Sway Bar Endlinks- $205.00 SPL FE 234 Pro Front Sway Bar Endlinks- $145.99 BC Racing BR Type Coilovers V-02- $1,100.99 GTSpec Front 2 Pts Subframe reinforcement- $110.99 GTSpec Front Subframe Tie Brace- $175.99 GTSpec Rear Lower Tie Brace- $120.99 GTSpec Front Strut Bar Brace- $221.99 GTSpec Rear Subframe Brace- $379.99 GTSpec Front 4 Point Ladder- $249.99 Hotchkis HD Billet Sway Bar Bushing Kit- $175.00 Hotchkis Sport Sway Bar Set- $369.95 Kinetix Racing Rear Camber/Traction Package- $259.99 Seibon Carbon Fiber Hood- $856.99 Seibon Carbon Fiber Trunk Lid- $814.99 Stillen Generation 2 Long Tube Dual Intake- $529.99 Greddy SP Elite Exhaust Cat Back- $869.99 AAM Test Pipe- $249.99 AAM Competition Y Pipe- $349.99 NICHE Targa M150 Black 20" Wheels- $1,357.99 Continental Extreme Contact DWS Tires- $1,131.50 Custom Fenders (with paint and install)- $1,200.00 Total Cost of Parts- $10,651.32 |
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Race Recap: 2013 Korean F1 Grand Prix crazy enough for Psy [spoilers]
Mon, 07 Oct 2013The end of qualifying for the 2013 Korean Formula One Grand Prix left us with five pairs: two chassis each from Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Mercedes-AMG Petronas, Lotus, Ferrari and Sauber. Yes, Sauber. The last time the Swiss team had two drivers in the top ten was Japan last year, when Kamui Kobayashi converted the grid spot into a podium.
But let's start at the front of the top ten, where Sebastian Vettel put his Red Bull on pole for the 42nd time in his career. He was followed by Lewis Hamilton in second place by two-tenths of a second, Mark Webber in the second Infiniti Red Bull, and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus in fourth. Out-qualifying teammate Kimi Räikkönen again, the Finn would line up in tenth. Nico Rosberg put the second Mercedes in fifth, Fernando Alonso got the first Ferrari into sixth ahead of teammate Felipe Massa, while Nico Hülkenberg led with the first Sauber in eighth, teammate Esteban Gutiérrez showing the promise he was hired for (okay, and his money) in ninth. Except they'd all move up a place because Webber had to serve his ten-place grid penalty after getting his third reprimand of the season in Singapore. That would get Sergio Perez in his McLaren into tenth. Yes, McLaren needed a grid demotion ahead to make it into the top ten.
It was an entertaining top ten that no one would have expected. When the red lights went out, we were treated to one of the most entertaining races of the year - it was Gangnam Style at 300 kilometers per hour.
Infiniti Q30 prototype has entry-level luxury in the bag
Mon, 10 Nov 2014The Infiniti Q30 Concept signaled the Japanese brand's clear intentions to join the growing global compact premium segment. Now, as evidenced by these images, we can see development of the brand's first compact hatchback is proceeding apace.
Our spies point to the similarity between this camouflaged tester and the Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class as further evidence to the cars' shared platform, although we'll admit, we don't necessarily see the similarities. The Q30's overall look, to our eyes, is like a scaled-down, lower-riding QX50, the model previously known as EX. Infiniti design elements, like its squat greenhouse, long hood and double-arch grille are all visible.
The Mercedes-Benz connection should be clearer under the hood, though, as the Q30 is expected to be powered by the same 2.0-liter, turbocharged Mercedes four-pot that's been leading the charge throughout the brand's entry-level models, namely the CLA-, GLA- and C-Class.
Infiniti invites 22-year-old to work with Red Bull F1 team
Thu, Aug 27 2015Infiniti launched the Infiniti Performance Engineering Academy (IPEA) in 2014, a global talent search for three engineering students from eleven international markets that the automaker would select for a one-year assignment with its Formula One team and road car division. The second year's IPEA competition has concluded, the class of 2015 expanding to five students that get eight months at Infiniti Red Bull Racing headquarters in Milton Keynes, and four months at the company's European Technical Center in Cranfield, UK. Twenty-two-year-old Alex Allmandinger (pictured), a student at the University of Illinois and one of 11 US finalists, is one of those five winners. He'll head to Milton Keynes next month to settle in with the other winners from China, Europe, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Based on interviews with last year's winners, the IPEA doesn't stick the students in a corner, either – one of them said he had designed seventy parts that went into the RB11 F1 racecar. The video above speaks to some of this year's winners, the video below talks to last year's, and there's a press release below that. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Infiniti gives one U.S. engineering student the Formula One career opportunity of a lifetime NASHVILLE, Tenn. Aug. 20, 2015 – Infiniti has announced that an engineering student from the University of Illinois is one of five global winners of the 2015 Infiniti Performance Engineering Academy (IPEA). For one year, Infiniti will provide 22-year-old Alex Allmandinger with the opportunity to work in Formula One with the Infiniti Red Bull Racing team. After beating 11 other finalists from around the country in an intense shootout event, Allmandinger will move to Infiniti Red Bull Racing headquarters in the UK in September to begin a 12-month placement working with the four-time Formula One World Championship Infiniti Red Bull Racing team, as well as with Infiniti. Allmandinger will spend eight months working on Vehicle Design at the team's headquarters in Milton Keynes, UK – and four months working at Infiniti's European Technical Center in Cranfield – on road car development projects. Formula One technology is more relevant to the automotive industry than ever and will play a key role in the ongoing transfer of technical knowledge and expertise between the race team and Infiniti.