2006 Infiniti G35 X
JNKCV51F86M609383
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Submit a hide requestThis 2006 Infiniti G35 X features a documented service history of 37 records, including frequent maintenance and recent repairs such as brake work and suspension components. However, the vehicle carries a branded salvage title following a total loss declaration in Virginia in June 2026 due to significant damage reported at both the front and rear. While it has been through multiple owners across Maryland and Virginia with consistent mileage reporting, its status as a total loss vehicle significantly impacts its market profile. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the salvage title history and specific structural damage records may affect its value and safety.
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The primary damage is localized to the rear bumper. Repair involves replacing or repairing the plastic bumper cover and potentially realigning mounting brackets. No signs of frame rail deformation are visible from exterior photos.
The vehicle is a solid candidate because it was sold by an insurance company, which typically means the damage is well-documented. The rear impact appears to be cosmetic/bolt-on panel damage rather than structural. However, given the market value vs. repair cost provided in your data (very close margin), ensure you factor in local labor rates for bumper replacement.
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