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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 03:03 PM
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Tail Light Question

I have a 2003 maxima and i was wondering if the 01' tail light assembly will fit on the 03? just wondering if anyone knows, thanks.
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 03:21 PM
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tail lights look good.
hint: try the newbie thread instead of pw'ing for 15.
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 03:54 PM
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yes, but the wiring harness for 00-01 is different than 02-03

00-01 are the same size and fit as the 02-03 tailights
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MyBlue02
yes, but the wiring harness for 00-01 is different than 02-03

00-01 are the same size and fit as the 02-03 tailights
thanks for the spoodfeed to a common question
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 04:51 PM
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tail lights look good.
hint: try the newbie thread instead of pw'ing for 15.

i pw'ed for 15 because this is the only ? i had and i wanted to double check on it, i had to go through so much just to ask 1 question
Old Aug 17, 2007 | 05:05 PM
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i have a 2k2 max... and i effin love the way the tail-lights look.... never a big fan of the "alteza" look, but these seem to pull it off quite well.. especially with the pear white paint job..
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double-checking for something that's already been posted?
no, you didn't have to go through so much just to ask 1 question-again: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=487272
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 07:55 AM
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Hmmm. Pardon my newness to the site. Why does everyone refer newbies to the FAQ's and give them crap when they post a question? How else are they supposed to get 15 posts and become a 'legit' member of this community.

I think if you would quit shunning new folks, maybe they'd like you guys enough to WANT to get 15 posts instead of 'need' to get 15 posts.

I can honestly say that, so far, I haven't run across anyone that I'd actually want to talk to here. Just information and information only.
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by PadawanKnight
Hmmm. Pardon my newness to the site. Why does everyone refer newbies to the FAQ's and give them crap when they post a question? How else are they supposed to get 15 posts and become a 'legit' member of this community.

I think if you would quit shunning new folks, maybe they'd like you guys enough to WANT to get 15 posts instead of 'need' to get 15 posts.

I can honestly say that, so far, I haven't run across anyone that I'd actually want to talk to here. Just information and information only.
Well, being a newbie myself, i must say first of all that "newness" on this site does not need to be pardoned. And second, using the search option in the forum isnt really all that difficult to begin with.. i found tons of answers to my questions just by looking at topics that where full of original ideas opinions and results, not just repeated answers. My suggestion to you is doing what i did. i got my 15 posts out of the way just by giving out opinions and comments on member's ride's photos, under the "Members Rides" section.. thats the easiest and fastest way... Once you get your 15 out of the way..its totally worth it and you get to experience the helpfulness this site has already offered me. Like i said, the search option really isnt that difficult..
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by seby86
Well, being a newbie myself, i must say first of all that "newness" on this site does not need to be pardoned. And second, using the search option in the forum isnt really all that difficult to begin with.. i found tons of answers to my questions just by looking at topics that where full of original ideas opinions and results, not just repeated answers. My suggestion to you is doing what i did. i got my 15 posts out of the way just by giving out opinions and comments on member's ride's photos, under the "Members Rides" section.. thats the easiest and fastest way... Once you get your 15 out of the way..its totally worth it and you get to experience the helpfulness this site has already offered me. Like i said, the search option really isnt that difficult..

Old Aug 18, 2007 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by seby86
Well, being a newbie myself, i must say first of all that "newness" on this site does not need to be pardoned. And second, using the search option in the forum isnt really all that difficult to begin with.. i found tons of answers to my questions just by looking at topics that where full of original ideas opinions and results, not just repeated answers. My suggestion to you is doing what i did. i got my 15 posts out of the way just by giving out opinions and comments on member's ride's photos, under the "Members Rides" section.. thats the easiest and fastest way... Once you get your 15 out of the way..its totally worth it and you get to experience the helpfulness this site has already offered me. Like i said, the search option really isnt that difficult..

agreed, but i didnt do it that way, i actually commented and posted in threads i thought were informational and helpful to ALL members.



and to the original question...yes it is possible, and ive done it myslef...2002 with 2001 tails(all red)
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 03:37 PM
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I've posted almost 20,000 threads asking questions to get all my posts, and nobody had a problem with THEM...
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 03:46 PM
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agreed, but i didnt do it that way, i actually commented and posted in threads i thought were informational and helpful to ALL members.



and to the original question...yes it is possible, and ive done it myslef...2002 with 2001 tails(all red)
well,you're right, but if you're lacking in knowledge and experience for these cars and you just cant seem to post educated replies in technical threads without sounding like a dummy, and you want to be able to post your own threads and questions asap, then this is just the fastest way to get your 15...not necesarily the best...
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here's the bottom line:

1. pwing to 15 is really not that big a deal. It's there to keep spammers away, not to keep legit users from posting. That said, it is still annoying.

2. that said, I don't see what the problem is with posting 15 legit posts commenting on threads already made. I mean, if you took the time to register for the site, you can't be in that much of a rush. Especially for a question about modding.

Now, if the user PWed to 15 to post the thread "my car is on fire right now, what should I do...." well....that would be ok
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 04:08 PM
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rofl. I love the aire of Sarcasm here sometimes.

Yeah, there's alot of people who act like jerks on here, but how would you feel if you were a member who's been here since 2001 and the every time you come here you get asked about mufflers and tires and LEDs when there's like 10 threads stickied to the top of the forum answering these questions at length with over 100 replies that give diff views on the matter?

Yeah, I've had the redundant question too, but usually i try to pose it in a topic that already seems to be along the same lines.
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Maxim(a)SerjVQ
rofl. I love the aire of Sarcasm here sometimes.

Yeah, there's alot of people who act like jerks on here, but how would you feel if you were a member who's been here since 2001 and the every time you come here you get asked about mufflers and tires and LEDs when there's like 10 threads stickied to the top of the forum answering these questions at length with over 100 replies that give diff views on the matter?

Yeah, I've had the redundant question too, but usually i try to pose it in a topic that already seems to be along the same lines.
I apologize for getting this thread off topic, but I'd like to reply to this...

I was searching for a question (using the Google method) and just could NOT find the answer. A nice ORGer finally answered me and then referred me to the 'NEWBIE' thread. THERE ARE 40+ PAGES IN THAT THREAD. Sometimes, helping someone out is a much more congenial thing to do than to refer someone to the non-personal 'search function'.

Anyway. I apologize again for the thread-jacking.

Old Aug 18, 2007 | 08:53 PM
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 07:06 AM
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what wa this thread about again...something about some kind of tail lights?

amazing hte people who *****, do the most spamming...as far as spoon feeding goes...you don't like it, don't pay attention to it
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