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Its official...I've had my car two years today. 84,6xx and counting!!

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Old May 5, 2005 | 05:06 PM
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Its official...I've had my car two years today. 84,6xx and counting!!

Thats right. Its my two year anniversary with my Max. I've got 84,6xx miles and counting. So lets recollect....
here she is stock.......

here she is now......


Mods are mostly visual but here's the list.....
DDEs, 921 SuperWhite LEDs, 8500k D2R HIDs, MT Lip, Gray Lustre painted grill, Frankencar Catback, Two tone heated leather, aluminum dash kit and floor mats, custom tinted tails, weapon R intake w' k&n filter, front strut tower brace, custom clear then tinted sidemarkers, aluminum guage bezel, piaa crystal ion fogs, and stone deflector. Mods at the house awaiting installment....eibachs and tokico illuminas, 15" audiovox sub...near future mods...sarona sides, stillen rear valence, vb mod, headers.
Old May 5, 2005 | 06:17 PM
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Congrats bro! I like the subtle mods you did to your car. My two year anniversary comes up in July and I should have about 60K on the clock. So far, so good, only routine maintenance and new tires. The only major problem I've run into is the BOSE acting up, but that will be replaced very soon.
Old May 5, 2005 | 06:52 PM
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Are you sure its 2 years to the day? Your signature says since June 6, 2003.

Do you guys have a home or do you sleep in your car? Both of you drive 3 and 2 times the national annual average (or more), respectively.
Old May 5, 2005 | 06:57 PM
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"Do you guys have a home or do you sleep in your car? Both of you drive 3 and 2 times the national annual average (or more), respectively."

----thats what I was thinking, but congratulations, shes looking good.
Old May 5, 2005 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by rmurdoch
Are you sure its 2 years to the day? Your signature says since June 6, 2003.

Do you guys have a home or do you sleep in your car? Both of you drive 3 and 2 times the national annual average (or more), respectively.
That's what happnes when your girl lives 200 miles away
Old May 5, 2005 | 07:25 PM
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I guess thats a good enough reason as long as she's not a high miler, too, lol! j/k
Old May 5, 2005 | 07:41 PM
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congrats.... My 4 year old civic has well over 200K and still running strong
Old May 5, 2005 | 07:49 PM
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way to to man
Old May 5, 2005 | 08:21 PM
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damn you do alot of driving, are you the original owner?
any problems we should know about? my 03 only has 28k...
and for some reason in your sig, it looks like your rear is sagging, compared to your old pic.
Old May 5, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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Hey Jason,

When did you order the suspension? You didn't have that when I was down there, right?

Anyway, congrats on the anniversary. That is a LOT of mileage.

Just so you other guys know, he is the original owner, and the mileage is so high because he used to travel all around eastern PA for his job.

I think GBauer has 100,000+ miles on his car. Still, 85k is a shi*tload.

-Brian
Old May 5, 2005 | 09:55 PM
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Wow you have me beat by alot...

i've had mine for 2.5 yrs and i hit 61k the other day.. i thought i had alot
Old May 6, 2005 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by humble_max
damn you do alot of driving, are you the original owner?
any problems we should know about? my 03 only has 28k...
and for some reason in your sig, it looks like your rear is sagging, compared to your old pic.
LOL....that would be from the 150+lbs of company crap in the trunk.
Like thebigdu said. I am the original owner. I bought it with 72 miles on it.
My old company I was driving over 1000+ miles a week for and hence why I got my maxima. They were paying me 0.25 a mile and I bought something for reliability and found this to best fit into my style. Nothing major wrong with the car yet. Other than wheel bearings at 60k and valve cover gasket at 72k. But I spent the extra $1k when I bought the car and everything has been covered under the 100k warranty.
Old May 6, 2005 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by TheBigDu
Hey Jason,

When did you order the suspension? You didn't have that when I was down there, right?
My suspension came last week. I'm trying to figure out a time in my schedule when I can get it installed.
Old May 6, 2005 | 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Jasonb1982
LOL....that would be from the 150+lbs of company crap in the trunk.
Like thebigdu said. I am the original owner. I bought it with 72 miles on it.
My old company I was driving over 1000+ miles a week for and hence why I got my maxima. They were paying me 0.25 a mile and I bought something for reliability and found this to best fit into my style. Nothing major wrong with the car yet. Other than wheel bearings at 60k and valve cover gasket at 72k. But I spent the extra $1k when I bought the car and everything has been covered under the 100k warranty.
Your bearings went at 60k? What were the symptoms? And how much did it cost to replace (if your warranty hadn't covered it)?
Old May 6, 2005 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by TXT-1
Your bearings went at 60k? What were the symptoms? And how much did it cost to replace (if your warranty hadn't covered it)?
Humming noise at highway speeds. Particulary loud at 68-72mph. I think it would have been over $300. Can't remember precisely though that was late last summer.
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