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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 07:24 PM
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Maximas at Yahoo!

Join Yahoo's forst ans biggest Maxima club dedicated to ALL second gens, not just lowrider customized ones. Everyone is welcome! No matter what!

http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/secondgenerationmaximas
Old Feb 22, 2002 | 10:01 PM
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Re: Maximas at Yahoo!

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[B]Yahoo's forst ans
Old Feb 22, 2002 | 11:51 PM
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True. However, if you don't want to deal with a facist moderator who degrades customized Maximas, delete your Maxima pictures/posts, and deny you access to a club you've contributed as much as any good Maxima owner should, you should join this club:

http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/secondg...onnissanmaxima
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 06:45 AM
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Avalon pretty much summed it up. That dude is a real piece of work. He doesn't even own a Maxima, he drives a POS Ford Explorer! Nearly all of his members left because, after not participating in the club for over a year, he came back one day and just bashed their cars for no apparent reason at all. When they responded, he deleted their messages and banished them from the club. And now he's trying to make it look like we don't support stock rides and all we talk about is customization/modification. Everyone is welcome to our club, even owner's of bone-stock station wagons. Hell, you don't even have to own a 2nd gen Maxima, if you just like the 2nd gen Maxima you're more than welcome to join. We didn't start the club so we could just talk about customizing and modding, we started the club because we didn't want an piece of sh*t like him telling us what we could and couldn't do to cars that WE paid for.

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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 10:50 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Maximas at Yahoo!

Originally posted by avalon42


True. However, if you don't want to deal with a facist moderator who degrades customized Maximas, delete your Maxima pictures/posts, and deny you access to a club you've contributed as much as any good Maxima owner should, you should join this club:

http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/secondg...onnissanmaxima
I can't becuase I have a '95
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 01:10 PM
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I can't becuase I have a '95
It's a nice 95. I'd like that car much more if it did not have the rear multi-link suspension.

Until then, my dreams and aspirations are dwelling on my 88 Max and my soon to acquired R33 Skyline.
Old Feb 23, 2002 | 01:26 PM
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It's a nice 95. I'd like that car much more if it did not have the rear multi-link suspension.

Until then, my dreams and aspirations are dwelling on my 88 Max and my soon to acquired R33 Skyline.
Thanks

Yes, the multi-link..not good.. but with some sport springs/struts, fstb, rsbt, rsb, ect. it will handle like a bimmer.

Also, I think Multi-link is better than most others when used on a smooth road, while independant is good for bumpy roads. The latter is definatally the street choice. But like I said a few mods and it handles fantastically.

An R33? Why not an R34? I think they look alot better.. but.. either way I envy you. Are you importing it from Japan?? Can I see some pics if you have 'em.. I am interested if you wanna email me or PM me I think it's a sweet idea for you..
Old Feb 24, 2002 | 10:15 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Maximas at Yahoo!

Originally posted by Craig Mack


Thanks

Yes, the multi-link..not good.. but with some sport springs/struts, fstb, rsbt, rsb, ect. it will handle like a bimmer.

Also, I think Multi-link is better than most others when used on a smooth road, while independant is good for bumpy roads. The latter is definatally the street choice. But like I said a few mods and it handles fantastically.

An R33? Why not an R34? I think they look alot better.. but.. either way I envy you. Are you importing it from Japan?? Can I see some pics if you have 'em.. I am interested if you wanna email me or PM me I think it's a sweet idea for you..
I've driven 4th gens before. I think the multi-link is one of the worse things they've done to the Maxima line. It seems everything since 89+ has been having more problems than 1st and 2nd gens combined. Unbelieveable.

I like the boxy R33 look. One guy in my area is selling it because he is getting the R34. Speaking of which, I saw Paul Walker's blue R34 Skyline here in Foothill Ranch, CA last Friday night at around midnight. Pretty sweet ride. If you can get over that "driver on the right side" thing.
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