A popular model among JDM fans, the Infiniti G37 convertible didn’t remain in production for a long time, but earned a big following among the fans of hard-top convertibles.
Even though the convertibles get far less attention from the car enthusiasts, the owner of this G37 did notice the hidden potential in this model and picked it for his vip-style stance project.

About G37 Convertibles
The model debuted in 2009 and was marketed for only 4 years, up to 2013. The G37 convertible employed a 3.7 L V6 power unit (hence the number in the nameplate) capable of generating 325 hp that was paired with either a 7-speed automatic or 6-speed manual. The next year after the launch, the model underwent a refresh, but it included mostly minor and visual changes and didn’t concern the powertrain.
The most distinctive feature of the G37 convertible was a retractable hardtop – it makes riding more comfortable compared to soft tops and when its up, the car looks just like a regular coupe. On the other hand, this type of roof increases the overall weight of the vehicle making it significantly heavier – 4,149 lb (1,882 kg).
“The most distinctive feature of the G37 convertible was a retractable hardtop – it makes riding more comfortable compared to soft tops and when it isn’t folded the car looks just like a regular coupe.”







The Build
At some point in it’s life this stunning black G37 went through the major overhaul by it’s owner. THe goal was to to keep the eterior relatively stock while dedicating all the the attnetion to the stance and fitment, typical for any VIP-style build
Unlike many airlifted projects of this kind, this G37 features a radically low static suspension and a pretty aggressive camber.
The two-tone forged 3-piece custom wheels by Brada are sized 19×10.5 all around, with a -10mm offset on the front and -25mm on the back of the car.

Conclusion
While the G37 convertible only had a brief run, this build shows why it caught people’s eye – it’s got that perfect mix of luxury and attitude. The owner took an already cool hardtop convertible and turned it into the proper VIP-style build.

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