2004 Infiniti G35 Base
JNKCV51F64M706711
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Submit a hide requestThis 2004 Infiniti G35 has a complex history involving multiple owners and significant structural concerns, including a reported accident in 2011 with airbag deployment and several instances of damage across the front and rear. The vehicle was previously issued a rebuilt title following an insurance total loss in California, and it most recently failed emissions inspections before being declared another total loss by an insurer in 2026. While there are 11 service records documenting maintenance such as transmission fluid changes and engine component repairs at local facilities like Easy Automotive, the repeated salvage designations and multiple damage reports suggest a high-risk profile. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the extensive title history and recurring structural issues may impact its safety and market value.
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Primary repairs involve replacing the front left fender, bumper cover, and potentially a new headlamp unit. A mechanical inspection of the cooling system is advised due to proximity of impact to the radiator.
The vehicle presents as a solid candidate because it was sold by an insurance company and has localized front-end damage. While there is some structural concern regarding the fender mounting points, the overall integrity of the cabin remains high. The gap between market value and repair cost suggests a profitable margin if repairs are handled efficiently.
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