Mini Photo Shoot w/ New Mods on my 4th Gen Alt
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Mini Photo Shoot w/ New Mods on my 4th Gen Alt
As I was traveling yesterday I decided to take a mini photo shoot in a local parking lot with all my new mods I have put on these past 2 weeks. Some of the new visible mods are VIS OEM Carbon Fiber hood, Carbon Fiber eyelids, Carbon Fiber door pillars, and Eibach pro kit. I felt like a kid in a candy store lately! Stillen RSB also sits in my trunk awaiting to be installed. I need a lift because the bolts are really tight. I have to say I am really pleased with the Eibach pro kit and suggest everyone to get them. They don't destroy the comfort at all and in my eyes is the perfect drop. I'm not sure how the difference would be in an SL since mine is an SE and the suspension is already a little stiffer. Let me know what you guys think! I'm also in the midst of having Carbon Fiber mirror covers made.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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I want the wheels..... Sport Max?
Edit: Found them
http://www.wheelmax.com/wheelcolors....266&color=Gold
Edit: Found them
http://www.wheelmax.com/wheelcolors....266&color=Gold
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Tail lights look superb! Never understood why the Coupe got them and the Sedan did not. And to make matters worse, they are a completely different fitment. Not swappable.
You did a fantastic job on those!! What type of paint was used?
You did a fantastic job on those!! What type of paint was used?
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Thank you Everyone.
I will post some interior shots soon I'm in the midst of finishing my interior tonight with a new shift boot, armrest cover and custom made ebrake boot from redline goods. I'm doing the testing for the 4th Gen Alti 6spds. There **** is sick I use to have Redlinegoods.com **** in my 95 Max. I'm also in the middle of installing a tripple gauge pod made from a G35 Coupe A pillar. It looks sick and all the gauges match perfectly with the OEM cluster. I gotta finish wiring it.
The exhaust is a custom setup which I got free from another member on Nissanclub.com because he had to get rid of his Alti in stock form. But it is the same setup as a Greddy TiC for the Altima Coupe. I have seen many Gs and Zs with the similiar setup and might I add it sounds sick especially with the AEM cold air intake!
I use to work for a sign shop and I ordered transparent vinyl and wrapped them. Brand of vinyl was Oracal. I don't know if anybody is familiar with Bluebats vinyls but he offers transparent red for the tails but its milky kinda and not completely transparent like mine. When I goto meets all the guys with red overlayed tails are like damnnn how is yours so nice and ruby red like. I also made a computer cut template to place down on the reverse light to hand cut out after I wrapped the tail light. What is even nicer they are LED Tail's
Brake Lights OFF
Brake Lights ON
The exhaust is a custom setup which I got free from another member on Nissanclub.com because he had to get rid of his Alti in stock form. But it is the same setup as a Greddy TiC for the Altima Coupe. I have seen many Gs and Zs with the similiar setup and might I add it sounds sick especially with the AEM cold air intake!
Brake Lights OFF
Brake Lights ON
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Thanks! I didn't want to be a follower though with the black, silver, or gunmetal with polished lip wheels that everyone always gets when purchasing polish lip wheels. I also wanted to stand out in the crowd and not blend in when attending meets.
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My Girlfriend for my Bday! I believe she bought it off Ebay. Funny thing is she's not really into Jap Cars but if she had to really like cars she'd prefer Old Muscle Cars.
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Yeah I really like what you did to the tails...I went on cardomain to see if I could find your car cause I wanted to see better shots of it and there are some god awful ugly *** altima's up there.
Awesome work dude!
Awesome work dude!
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Thanks again guys!
They are 19x8.5 with 35mm offset. The wheel wells are huge on this car.
I have a cardomain but it's not setup I think I have one picture up from last summer. I can't be bothered setting that **** up.
I have a cardomain but it's not setup I think I have one picture up from last summer. I can't be bothered setting that **** up.
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I like it... def the first one of these I've seen and liked
Not feelin the black hood + roof though. And of course it could be a little lower lol. But its a good start and obviously a reflection of your personal vision.
Not feelin the black hood + roof though. And of course it could be a little lower lol. But its a good start and obviously a reflection of your personal vision.
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Any lower and I'll need bags to save my lip. I'm already scraping the **** out of it. This is also not my first lowered car. Driving extremely low is not a problem. I had a 93 civic hatchback before my 95 max about 4 cars and 10 years ago that was so damn low it would hit like 3 quarters down on the soda can with the stock bumper. I had rim tuck on 17s! That was a teenager thing to do back then though. I'm 29 with a daily driver that still wants a low look and save some comfort also did I mention terrible roads surrounding me everywhere. When the springs were installed I was surprised to not have lost much of the comfort and not be very stiff which was exactly where I wanted to be. Lower is just not practical and also causes more problems with your ride down the road. I have been down these roads car after car.