Hello from New Zealand

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Jul 28, 2002 | 12:32 AM
  #1  
Well hello everybody on Maxima.org from Auckland, New Zealand.

Fantastic site, all the info in the world and more from some absolutely maxima nuts folks.

Down hear in NZ Maximas are very very popular.
I have a 91 SE in charcoal.(we call it gunmetal grey down here)
It is a stock car that has done a few km (140,000) and has the dreaded tick. But she goes well!
And for the age and km's is in pretty good condition.

I deliberately tried to search out a good, non-factory Maxima site as soon as I bought mine, and this site is better than good.

Have learnt a lot about my car that I didn't even know, just from reading post in these forums.

Very interested in the performance related posts.

Cheers for now
rickyc
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Jul 28, 2002 | 08:23 AM
  #2  
Welcome aboard and glad you found the best Maxima site on the internet.
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Jul 28, 2002 | 08:39 AM
  #3  
Re: Hello from New Zealand
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Originally posted by rickyc
Well hello everybody on Maxima.org from Auckland, New Zealand.

Fantastic site, all the info in the world and more from some absolutely maxima nuts folks.

Down hear in NZ Maximas are very very popular.
I have a 91 SE in charcoal.(we call it gunmetal grey down here)
It is a stock car that has done a few km (140,000) and has the dreaded tick. But she goes well!
And for the age and km's is in pretty good condition.

I deliberately tried to search out a good, non-factory Maxima site as soon as I bought mine, and this site is better than good.

Have learnt a lot about my car that I didn't even know, just from reading post in these forums.

Very interested in the performance related posts.

Cheers for now
rickyc
Great to have you aboard! Enjoy the ride
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Jul 28, 2002 | 02:22 PM
  #4  
maxima owner's worldwide. A couple months ago an argentinian fella signed on.
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Jul 28, 2002 | 05:16 PM
  #5  
There are a couple of chaps here from NZ and Aust. You'll find the hardest part is getting some aftermarket performance parts. Ex-US gets expensive so look at local contacts that can custom make gear.

Brent
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