how can you tell if.....
#1
how can you tell if.....
....how cna you tell if your max is a gle gxe or se??? i got the car when i turned 16 from my mom and i never knew what it was....
95 silver trim door handles
auto no sunroof no bose stereo
silver trim around outside of window no leather
any hel would be great........i know its not an se...atleast thats what i think.......
95 silver trim door handles
auto no sunroof no bose stereo
silver trim around outside of window no leather
any hel would be great........i know its not an se...atleast thats what i think.......
#3
Originally posted by Rooster286
GXE it be
Im almost 100% sure that when you have the silver handles and chrome trim it's a GXE..I think sunroof is stand. on GLE, but I'm not positive. I think thats true for climate control also...but again, not 100%
GXE it be
Im almost 100% sure that when you have the silver handles and chrome trim it's a GXE..I think sunroof is stand. on GLE, but I'm not positive. I think thats true for climate control also...but again, not 100%
#6
From the mouth of DBM:
This information comes from the '99 Maxima factory service manual.
Raise your hood. Look for a shiny metal identification tag fastened to the
passenger side of firewall. The top row is the Vehicle Identification
Number, starting with J. The second row is model information. The first
five characters are BLHUL. The sixth character is the trim level designator:
E = GXE
G = GLE
V = SE
This information comes from the '99 Maxima factory service manual.
Raise your hood. Look for a shiny metal identification tag fastened to the
passenger side of firewall. The top row is the Vehicle Identification
Number, starting with J. The second row is model information. The first
five characters are BLHUL. The sixth character is the trim level designator:
E = GXE
G = GLE
V = SE
#7
Originally posted by clee130
From the mouth of DBM:
This information comes from the '99 Maxima factory service manual.
Raise your hood. Look for a shiny metal identification tag fastened to the
passenger side of firewall. The top row is the Vehicle Identification
Number, starting with J. The second row is model information. The first
five characters are BLHUL. The sixth character is the trim level designator:
E = GXE
G = GLE
V = SE
From the mouth of DBM:
This information comes from the '99 Maxima factory service manual.
Raise your hood. Look for a shiny metal identification tag fastened to the
passenger side of firewall. The top row is the Vehicle Identification
Number, starting with J. The second row is model information. The first
five characters are BLHUL. The sixth character is the trim level designator:
E = GXE
G = GLE
V = SE
#8
thank you.....i got them from www.2kracing.com for $190 sorry it took so long to reply
Originally posted by maxperformance
You've got a really hot max. . ill give ya that. . i admire it, i was looking to lower my car just like your and you stated that you put "sprint springs" in there. how much did it cost you to do that? Thanx
You've got a really hot max. . ill give ya that. . i admire it, i was looking to lower my car just like your and you stated that you put "sprint springs" in there. how much did it cost you to do that? Thanx
#11
Originally posted by hockeyghst
thank you.....i got them from www.2kracing.com for $190 sorry it took so long to reply
thank you.....i got them from www.2kracing.com for $190 sorry it took so long to reply