Glacier Frost Mica......... infiniti. what?!
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Wow.. that should have been a factory color. It looks really good! I think the VIP style suits larger sedans though. The G35 looks better as a sports sedan, but that's just my 2 cents.
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I used to wonder why people would dump so much money into a car when they could just buy a newer/better car. Then I realized that I would prefer to drive a modified car over a stock car any day. It gives the car character and it's personalized. Not everyone is into going fast all the time or into all out performance. Some prefer a cruiser that looks nice.
That G35 has had some high end body work done to it. The paint job and fender work look top notch. Those are probably the most aggressive wheels I've seen on a G35 sedan. It's not for everyone, but it shouldn't be hard to appreciate the work put in.
That G35 has had some high end body work done to it. The paint job and fender work look top notch. Those are probably the most aggressive wheels I've seen on a G35 sedan. It's not for everyone, but it shouldn't be hard to appreciate the work put in.
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Lexus actually didn't pioneer that color. Audi and Cadillac had already been offering it for several years when Lexus came along in 1989-90, and the Infiniti version, at first, was probably even better-looking (IMO) than the Lexus version. Infiniti's paint quality, of course, deteriorated later on.....Lexus's did not.
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THe GFM shows about 3 different hues depending on angle. This looks like all 3 rolled into one. Nice idea though as the GFM really is one of the best colors I have ever seen.
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