11 Second Maxima
Perhaps....
ghetto fit an F18 engine into the back?
Seriously, IF it can be done, one thing is for sure...it would take a crud load of $$$$$. It would require, in addition to whatever engine work might be dreamed up, the additional expense of trying to get a FWD car to hold its nose down so traction could handle the power...
Seriously, IF it can be done, one thing is for sure...it would take a crud load of $$$$$. It would require, in addition to whatever engine work might be dreamed up, the additional expense of trying to get a FWD car to hold its nose down so traction could handle the power...
Check it www.unclemax.net
Originally posted by SVTTODAMAX
Check it www.unclemax.net
Check it www.unclemax.net
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max01.gif
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max02.gif
Originally posted by MaxSEima
Woah!!! did you guys check out these pics from that site?
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max01.gif
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max02.gif
Woah!!! did you guys check out these pics from that site?
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max01.gif
http://www.unclemax.net/images/Event...po%20Max02.gif
Originally posted by MAX2000JP
I bet you can do it for ~10k.
I bet you can do it for ~10k.
Stereodude
Originally posted by Stereodude
I believe it was done with about $10k of motor work plus some other extra expenses (like shipping the car to and from Japan).
Stereodude
I believe it was done with about $10k of motor work plus some other extra expenses (like shipping the car to and from Japan).
Stereodude
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Goffery2uned
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
9
Aug 21, 2015 09:50 PM
julian888
7th Generation Classifieds (2009-2015)
0
Aug 6, 2015 04:39 AM





Didnt understand that statement.
