September 2008 Maxima of the Month
love this car.. one of my fav 4g's...only thing is those chrome door handles got to go.. the lines would just flow so much better body matched.. i think they stand out too much and offset the rims too much.. but its ur car just my .02 ..oh and if it was mine i would do clears on the front lights and corners(or smoked).. and then ur car would be exactly what i would picture my 4g to look like if i owned one.. congrats man
love this car.. one of my fav 4g's...only thing is those chrome door handles got to go.. the lines would just flow so much better body matched.. i think they stand out too much and offset the rims too much.. but its ur car just my .02 ..oh and if it was mine i would do clears on the front lights and corners(or smoked).. and then ur car would be exactly what i would picture my 4g to look like if i owned one.. congrats man 
I think it looks great... and this is why there are so many different cars on the road. Everyone like something different.
Congrats
love this car.. one of my fav 4g's...only thing is those chrome door handles got to go.. the lines would just flow so much better body matched.. i think they stand out too much and offset the rims too much.. but its ur car just my .02 ..oh and if it was mine i would do clears on the front lights and corners(or smoked).. and then ur car would be exactly what i would picture my 4g to look like if i owned one.. congrats man 
thanks mang!
well im planning on selling my wheels. anyone?
hehe thanks. this next set is going to be my 6th set of wheels. i've got a slight idea of what i want but its gonna be a tough decision.
I'm new to this whole experience. Before, I couldn't imagine 4th generation maximas could be modified. Seeing this month's maxima of the month and other amazing maximas, I'm being convinced to try to hook mine up a little.
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ss !!! Keep Up The Good Work , Would Like To See The Inside Tho....
