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Old 09-14-2015, 05:24 PM
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My 2000 I30

This is my 2000 I30 - Just looking to do some minor modifications - Hope you like - Any ideas on wheel set up or offset would really help - Thinking of debadging it and putting the nissan cefiro badges - Any ideas would be appreciated .








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nice ride man, i wanted an i30 similar to yours before i bought my i35.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
nice ride man, i wanted an i30 similar to yours before i bought my i35.

Thanks bro , I did notice looking online that the I35 is the I30 predecessor , But then I get confused when I see Cefiro logos and Maxima logos on some photos.
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While putting the front end on hold - Finding out its hard and expensive to find a hood - I decided to locate and change my cabin air filter















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Wish my 1996 I30 had factory air cabin filters.
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Upgraded some bulbs today to LED , Rear brakes and reverse and inside interior












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Those were plug and play? Where did you get them? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Canadian_I35
Those were plug and play? Where did you get them? Thanks.
Yea bro plug ad play - I bought them on ebay real good prices for bag filled LEDs - I know the reverse is 921 then you have the brakes are 7443 and the signal is 1156 then I did the interior doors which some are 168 and the dome light I bought a square one which is universal and it fitted right in there - I did a brake light check to make sure when applying brakes and parking lights are on you can notice when your applying the brakes . Gonna do my side markers and work my way to the front but again the front repair is on hold . Gotta get the rest of the car up to par

Nice looking car you have - I see you got yellow high beams
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Yea bro plug ad play - I bought them on ebay real good prices for bag filled LEDs - I know the reverse is 921 then you have the brakes are 7443 and the signal is 1156 then I did the interior doors which some are 168 and the dome light I bought a square one which is universal and it fitted right in there - I did a brake light check to make sure when applying brakes and parking lights are on you can notice when your applying the brakes . Gonna do my side markers and work my way to the front but again the front repair is on hold . Gotta get the rest of the car up to par

Nice looking car you have - I see you got yellow high beams
Awesome thanks for the quick reply, they`re not my highbeams where i live we have to have daytime running lights. I`ll grab a couple off ebay right now, good luck with the front end i have to say this is one of my most reliable beaters i`ve owned.
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Originally Posted by Canadian_I35
Awesome thanks for the quick reply, they`re not my highbeams where i live we have to have daytime running lights. I`ll grab a couple off ebay right now, good luck with the front end i have to say this is one of my most reliable beaters i`ve owned.

No problem bro - I have to see if I have that but I thought the head lights stay on and I thought you had to set it on the switch . I'm still learning lol
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Just did a tune up since I dont know when the last time this vehicle had one , Seems like everything on here is OEM - Runs a heck of alot better - I did notice this are platnum irridiums - Gap them at .44 - I just had to be careful for the ones in the back - I cracked two but lucky me they swapped it for me for free - BUt those have to be done in silence just in case you dont hear them crack lol - Pretty easy so far working on this car







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Originally Posted by RinconI30
Just did a tune up since I dont know when the last time this vehicle had one , Seems like everything on here is OEM - Runs a heck of alot better - I did notice this are platnum irridiums - Gap them at .44 - I just had to be careful for the ones in the back - I cracked two but lucky me they swapped it for me for free - BUt those have to be done in silence just in case you dont hear them crack lol - Pretty easy so far working on this car







Im about to try those Iridium IX plugs when i do my tune up.
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Originally Posted by RinconI30
While putting the front end on hold - Finding out its hard and expensive to find a hood - I decided to locate and change my cabin air filter















Where did you get your cabin air filters? I want to replace mine also.
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Old 10-05-2015, 04:31 PM
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I got those on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cabin-Air-Filter-Carbon-Style-Element-for-Nissan-Maxima-Infiniti-I30-I35-/130998228063?hash=item1e801a545f&vxp=mtr
click on the link up top




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I replaced my clock bulbs today - I dont know why it looks purple but its white lol





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Old 10-15-2015, 10:57 AM
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I changed both front lower control arms and sway bar links - It was pretty easy - Plus I got the parts reasonably priced on ebay where for the same parts outside are almost couple hundred when I got the whole set up for $90





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Changed my leaky power steering hose

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Cleaned up my battery today and replaced my PAL fused











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Old 10-22-2015, 08:50 PM
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howd you get the clock out?
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Old 10-23-2015, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by thenewguyy
howd you get the clock out?
I have a DIY here is the link - this should help bro
http://rinconrolla98.blogspot.com/20...lock-bulb.html

But you remove the vent below -




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Originally Posted by RinconI30
Thanks bro , I did notice looking online that the I35 is the I30 predecessor , But then I get confused when I see Cefiro logos and Maxima logos on some photos.
Its not too confusing....What you know as an Infiniti, is known as Cefiro in Japan (and a couple of other Asian countries), Maxima throughout the rest of the world, apart from US/Canada where the Maxima has a different front/rear end than everyone else. Same deal for the A32/Generation 4 Cefiro/Maxima/Infiniti models also.

Im from New Zealand and have a Maxima that looks identical to an Infiniti I30 https://maxima.org/forums/5th-genera...03-maxima.html
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Originally Posted by stevesmax
Its not too confusing....What you know as an Infiniti, is known as Cefiro in Japan (and a couple of other Asian countries), Maxima throughout the rest of the world, apart from US/Canada where the Maxima has a different front/rear end than everyone else. Same deal for the A32/Generation 4 Cefiro/Maxima/Infiniti models also.

Im from New Zealand and have a Maxima that looks identical to an Infiniti I30 https://maxima.org/forums/5th-genera...03-maxima.html

Thanks for the info - I checked out yours and I love the rear wiper - I was thinking of Rebadging the car with a CEFIRO but I couldnt find any for the trunk
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Originally Posted by RinconI30
Thanks for the info - I checked out yours and I love the rear wiper - I was thinking of Rebadging the car with a CEFIRO but I couldnt find any for the trunk
No probs re the info. The rear wiper was fitted to all our A33's except the lowest spec version, very handy on a misty drizzly day or when the rear window is just dirty.

This is an A33 Cefiro bootlid (trunklid) badge
http://www.lelong.com.my/nissan-cefi...-01-Sale-I.htm

And this is an A33 JDM 2nd hand import Cefiro which we got here in numerous numbers, showing the trunklid badge position in pic 8, from our version of Ebay. Its an early one with the smaller bumpers etc. In pic 4, if you look closely at the dash top above the gauges, it has cracked, which is a fairly common issue here with both the JDM import Cefiro and Maxima sold new here.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-933439215.htm

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What's the bulb size for the clock
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Originally Posted by RicoI30T
What's the bulb size for the clock
Bulb size not to sure but I think its called a T2 the part number is in my photo - I just did OEM instead of trying LED or after market cause they arent easy to screw in
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Ok cool sounds good thanks
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Originally Posted by stevesmax
No probs re the info. The rear wiper was fitted to all our A33's except the lowest spec version, very handy on a misty drizzly day or when the rear window is just dirty.

This is an A33 Cefiro bootlid (trunklid) badge
http://www.lelong.com.my/nissan-cefi...-01-Sale-I.htm

And this is an A33 JDM 2nd hand import Cefiro which we got here in numerous numbers, showing the trunklid badge position in pic 8, from our version of Ebay. Its an early one with the smaller bumpers etc. In pic 4, if you look closely at the dash top above the gauges, it has cracked, which is a fairly common issue here with both the JDM import Cefiro and Maxima sold new here.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-933439215.htm

Thanks bro thats what I been looking for now I got to figure out the money difference cause it says RM 50.00
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Well I finally put some new struts on the car - It definitely needed it found a cheap set on ebay all four for $100 -

But until I decided my rim and tire set up then I will be going full coil over struts - But its rides like a dream for now on stock wheels

If anyone has any ideas what offset is perfect for this type of vehicle and tires size even the best wheel size please let me know - I dont want to go ghetto big looking for a size that is classy and doesnt kill my speedometer , that I can lower the vehicle but not slammed and has a lip - I was thinking 20 offset -
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nice work man, I ordered my cabin air filters and recieved them a few days ago, thanks for the link! so much dirt came out of the original one lol.
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Interesting job - But I changed my starter today - It was hard but a easy hard believe it - Other then taking that air filter box off this vehicle is not to bad to work on











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The starter on these cars are the easiest to change.

Older Tundras and Titan/Armada are the worst, as you need to remove the entire intake manifold to get to the starter.
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Changed out my stereo - and added a dash mat to protect my dash board from the florida sun
















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Did my brakes today - upgraded my rotors - Plus I found out that I have I35 rear brakes lol

















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Might wanna look into motor mount and Iacv shorting out the ecu....do it before its too late....easy fix that will make you feel safer IMO.
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Originally Posted by RinconI30
I changed both front lower control arms and sway bar links - It was pretty easy - Plus I got the parts reasonably priced on ebay where for the same parts outside are almost couple hundred when I got the whole set up for $90





Yeah I've bought the same lower control arms for my 2003 maxima and they've seems to be looking like a well products
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Good stuff I need to do this
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Originally Posted by RinconI30
Yea bro plug ad play - I bought them on ebay real good prices for bag filled LEDs - I know the reverse is 921 then you have the brakes are 7443 and the signal is 1156 then I did the interior doors which some are 168 and the dome light I bought a square one which is universal and it fitted right in there - I did a brake light check to make sure when applying brakes and parking lights are on you can notice when your applying the brakes . Gonna do my side markers and work my way to the front but again the front repair is on hold . Gotta get the rest of the car up to par Nice looking car you have - I see you got yellow high beams
194 work on reverse too and interior door too I just did mines
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Changed my leaky power steering hose
I think I have the same one leaking how hard was it to do
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