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Old 03-08-2009, 05:05 AM
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The Great 3rd Gen Video Thread

hello guys....

i usually see people posting their Maxima's pics but i never seen a thread showing off videos as far i know i didn't see any....lets show off our great 3rd gens sexy videos and show other people that 3rd gen was the sexiest gen of Maxima....

well as u guys know the rules of this forum no street racing or anything like that just show off the videos thats about it...Thanks

here is my video...doesn't have to be like this tho

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n20TWEAllNA

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0-150-60 on CLOSED ROADS
About 15-20kg extra weight in the car, sunroof open, roads were pretty bumpy, suspension wasnt holding too well so I didnt push it any further.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:40 AM
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What kind of videos are acceptable?

I guess this one is OK:

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Old 03-08-2009, 03:12 PM
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Theres a few good videos in this thread from not too long ago

http://forums.maxima.org/3rd-generat...ing-video.html
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i luv 3gs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-23-2009, 09:22 AM
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Old 04-02-2009, 03:30 AM
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from my mountain adventure that i just got back from a last night. all pertinent info is in the caption box. i could have driven considerably faster, but i was holding the camera, so i only had 1 hand to drive with, plus i had stuff in the trunk i didn't want sliding around too much.
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James, i love how your car pulled. i've been meaning to ask you but what wing do you have your car? it looks like in the video you have a wing installed?
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It's a modified Q45t wing. I basically cut it into 3 pieces, and then secured it to a spare trunk lid I had to keep the shape, then while it was on the car I bridged the "gaps" with several layers of fiberglass and abs plastic. When it all cured I then unscrewed it from the trunk lid and used a bit of filler and primer to level it all out. I also had to then fill the holes where I screwed the three sections to the trunk lid but that was no biggie. The contour of the wing where it mates to the trunk also has to be modified..







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It's a modified Q45t wing. I basically cut it into 3 pieces, and then secured it to a spare trunk lid I had to keep the shape, then while it was on the car I bridged the "gaps" with several layers of fiberglass and abs plastic. When it all cured I then unscrewed it from the trunk lid and used a bit of filler and primer to level it all out. I also had to then fill the holes where I screwed the three sections to the trunk lid but that was no biggie. The contour of the wing where it mates to the trunk also has to be modified..







sweet deal James, nice job on the wing. and thanks, now i can finally install one of these wings that actually goes with the body of the 3rd gen. i really wasn't planning on installing a wing but after seeing this wing installed on yours and other 3rd gens i grew on it so tomorrow im going on a search for a Q45t wing.
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what size are ur wheels and tires?
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