New Pics after installing the JIC FLT-TARS
New Pics after installing the JIC FLT-TARS
Hey guys, today I had lunch with a friend @ the Ritz and decided to bring along the camera. Took a few quick shots until I can find better scenery another day. The JIC coilovers can be adjusted so much lower but the front bumper would not survive a day on the streets. I'll be giving that front bumper a hair cut this weekend. So that I can really put the lower front fender right above the tire line or lower.
Few Pics Below:



Few Pics Below:



Last edited by The Presence; Mar 12, 2009 at 02:04 PM.
I just took my girl there for her Birthday several weeks
ago and it was absolutely beautiful. So I decide to try
out one of the restaurants for lunch today. Excellent food...
well it better be for what you pay. Can't put a price on enjoying
life "You Know".
ago and it was absolutely beautiful. So I decide to try
out one of the restaurants for lunch today. Excellent food...
well it better be for what you pay. Can't put a price on enjoying
life "You Know".
Last edited by The Presence; Mar 12, 2009 at 03:27 PM.
That is one gorgeous Maxima. Clean and sporty as hell. To say tasteful would be a understatement. I bet it rides sweet on those JIC's. Like you P, I'm into suspension. It's great you did the work yourself.
Love your car Presence.
Love your car Presence.
It's so funny that when everyone sees the front bumper
they are really skeptical about purchasing the kit. I've
been driving on so many different types of terrains with
this GTR KIT since October of 2008. I'm talking Work,
School, Dealership, Auto Part Stores, Residential areas,
Industrial areas, Main Highways, etc... "You get my point"!
I scuffed the bottom once very lightly coming out of the
most steepest driveway @ an Auto Body-shop. Every since
then I've been a Pro @ driving the Max. But this weekend
I'm shaving it down so that I can slam it a bit more. Also, the
replies/comments are truly appreciate.
Last edited by The Presence; Mar 13, 2009 at 11:07 AM.
Thanks guys, the mod list is getting a little bit shorter.
Next mod should be Cattman Headers and then on to
the next mod. There's @ least 6 to 10 other things to
accomplish for my maxima but 1 thing @ a time makes
it much more exciting.
Last edited by The Presence; Mar 16, 2009 at 08:09 AM.
Thanks for the comments guys. Anyone that is considering JIC
coilovers will not be disappointed @ all. The control, handling,
dampening, performance, and over-all quality is definitely worth
the money. I'm glad that my first set of coilovers "EVER" weren't
ones that are bouncy and uncomfortable like a lot of other coil-
over owners have experienced. OH! Before I forget to answer your
question, I'm in the Sunshine State.
Last edited by The Presence; Mar 16, 2009 at 05:31 PM.
I just recently purchased an 06 se and i want to make it a little more personalized.. wat would u recommend since this is my 1st car and i dont want to make ne mistakes ... and i love wat u have done with ur car .. it looks HOT!
Thanks for the comments guys. Maxie06, where to start is
a very hard question to answer actually. It really boils down
to personal preference...as well as what that wallet can handle
@ this point in time. You know with the way our beautiful economy
is currently. Here was my starter list
e-badge the entire ride, Window tint, Custom Car Alarm, Wheels & Tires, Entire Suspension grade, C.A.I,
Front Grille, etc... That list goes on & on into performance and more.
Again, it's personal preference.
Last edited by The Presence; Mar 18, 2009 at 03:30 PM.
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