Conversation with a stranger at a stop light . . . . .
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I can’t resist getting into this thing, and I’ve been in trouble before on this topic, but here goes. IMHO this sort of rebadging can be considered, “under-badging,” i.e., turning an Infiniti into a Nissan. As snobbish as it may sound, I’ve worked hard for many years to be able to afford a higher-end car like an Infiniti, and would never consider going back.
One other point: the VIN on our cars is coded for Infiniti G37, and there’s no way anyone can change that. So even if someone was willing to spend around $10,000 to revert to RHD along with all the other modifications previously mentioned, it would still be an Infiniti.
One other point: the VIN on our cars is coded for Infiniti G37, and there’s no way anyone can change that. So even if someone was willing to spend around $10,000 to revert to RHD along with all the other modifications previously mentioned, it would still be an Infiniti.
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Wow someone please lock-o the thread-o... The dam horse has been dead for a while... Now it's pretty much nothing but a rotten carcass from everyone beating it so bad...
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I can’t resist getting into this thing, and I’ve been in trouble before on this topic, but here goes. IMHO this sort of rebadging can be considered, “under-badging,” i.e., turning an Infiniti into a Nissan. As snobbish as it may sound, I’ve worked hard for many years to be able to afford a higher-end car like an Infiniti, and would never consider going back.
One other point: the VIN on our cars is coded for Infiniti G37, and there’s no way anyone can change that. So even if someone was willing to spend around $10,000 to revert to RHD along with all the other modifications previously mentioned, it would still be an Infiniti.
One other point: the VIN on our cars is coded for Infiniti G37, and there’s no way anyone can change that. So even if someone was willing to spend around $10,000 to revert to RHD along with all the other modifications previously mentioned, it would still be an Infiniti.
LOL. Let's keep this going! 10 pages FTW!!!!
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Kinda reminds me of that old Celica commercial a few years ago... Where the old dude is walking and sees the Celica parked on the side of the road and starts yelling at it to slow down... HAHAHA!!