Modifying the Maxima
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Are you done modifying the maxima?
Re: Modifying the Maxima
Got a couple more moderate mods and I should have it where I want it. Then again, small mods never stop.
Hope to also get bodywork and new paint two years from now.
Hope to also get bodywork and new paint two years from now.
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Maximized- Number of posts: 66
Registration date: 2008-04-27
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Still have lots of plans, there always will be some little thing here and there to add on

2003 Sterling Mist /Llumar tint 20%/20%/20% /Racingline FSTB
/Knight Custom Air Intake /*17 Timing Advance /HID Super Plazma Xenon Bulb Fog lamps
/2x10 Rockford Fosgate Subs & 1000w amp. /Falken ZE912 235/50/17 OEM rims /Budget B pipe & Resonator/ LED underbody Lighting

2003 Sterling Mist /Llumar tint 20%/20%/20% /Racingline FSTB
/Knight Custom Air Intake /*17 Timing Advance /HID Super Plazma Xenon Bulb Fog lamps
/2x10 Rockford Fosgate Subs & 1000w amp. /Falken ZE912 235/50/17 OEM rims /Budget B pipe & Resonator/ LED underbody Lighting

Ghost- Number of posts: 187
Location: Burlington, Ontario
Registration date: 2008-04-21
Re: Modifying the Maxima
Nice Jim, now drop that bish a bit 
ecrash- Number of posts: 127
Registration date: 2008-06-02
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I'm still modding mine...sometimes against my will(my recent brake upgrade lol).
skidz88- Number of posts: 133
Registration date: 2008-03-24
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Jim will be the offical maxuv until he drops it
we have spoken Jim
we have spoken Jim
Mclovin- Number of posts: 72
Registration date: 2008-06-06
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Ever since I lost my modded 3rd gen Maxima, I've had absolutely no interest in doing anything to my 5.5 gen except for clear front bumper corners which I got 2 months after buying the car. I may just want to get chrome gauge rings and that's it.
One reason is because I think the 2003 SE looks very chiseled and sporty already in stock form, and when those stock wheels are shined up, watch out. I also think it's because I realize mods don't make the car's value appreciate to a potential non car-enthusiast buyer when it comes time to sell, that any given car can be wiped out the next day in traffic, and because if I know I'll be upgrading cars in a few years, there'd be no point. But my main reason for no mods is the power and looks are already there in stock form.
If I was inclined enough, I'd just lower the car with the stock wheels, maybe get a custom chrome grill, tint, and that'd be all (no body kit needed, IMO)
One reason is because I think the 2003 SE looks very chiseled and sporty already in stock form, and when those stock wheels are shined up, watch out. I also think it's because I realize mods don't make the car's value appreciate to a potential non car-enthusiast buyer when it comes time to sell, that any given car can be wiped out the next day in traffic, and because if I know I'll be upgrading cars in a few years, there'd be no point. But my main reason for no mods is the power and looks are already there in stock form.
Will- Number of posts: 86
Location: Halton
Registration date: 2008-03-21

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Might want to add a grounding kit too 
ecrash- Number of posts: 127
Registration date: 2008-06-02
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ecrash wrote:Might want to add a grounding kit too
stop trying to copy me and skidz man lol be original
Mclovin- Number of posts: 72
Registration date: 2008-06-06
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still aiming for 280 at the front wheels, hopefully by end of summer she'll be there
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
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knight_yyz wrote:still aiming for 280 at the front wheels, hopefully by end of summer she'll be there
how are u planing on doing that?
whens the next meet, i need my time advanced
Mclovin- Number of posts: 72
Registration date: 2008-06-06
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Will wrote:I also think it's because I realize mods don't make the car's value appreciate to a potential non car-enthusiast buyer when it comes time to sell
so true... these people just don't look at it the way car enthusiasts do and only compare your car to the rest on the market...

minbel- Number of posts: 14
Registration date: 2008-04-11
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Mclovin wrote:
how are u planing on doing that?
whens the next meet, i need my time advanced
Now, you stop trying to copy me and everyone else
I don't see you trying to be original.
ecrash- Number of posts: 127
Registration date: 2008-06-02
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ecrash wrote:Mclovin wrote:
how are u planing on doing that?
whens the next meet, i need my time advanced
Now, you stop trying to copy me and everyone else![]()
I don't see you trying to be original.
lol i'll try
Mclovin- Number of posts: 72
Registration date: 2008-06-06
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