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Old Jan 19, 2003 | 04:33 PM
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Finally got pics..

i finally got pics of my car...unfortunately, it hasn't been washed since the 6th when i was in houston...pics are in Kansas, hence the nice background. You can sign my guest book too.
http://maxima.cardomain.com/id/lophix
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oh btw matt, 26th is a definite go.
Old Jan 19, 2003 | 05:00 PM
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Great looking max. Damn, I need that st bar set next. BTW: hot girl in the camaro!
Old Jan 19, 2003 | 05:20 PM
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Originally posted by Mike S.
Great looking max. Damn, I need that st bar set next. BTW: hot girl in the camaro!
ty someone's blushing.. I'd definitely recommend the sway bars. good mod.
Old Jan 19, 2003 | 05:35 PM
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Cool... just be sure to bring the parts you need or let me know so I can get them ordered...
Old Jan 19, 2003 | 06:16 PM
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Cool... just be sure to bring the parts you need or let me know so I can get them ordered...
mm...i wanted to get the control arm bushings done as well as for you to have a look at my remote start since the installer did a very very crappy job of it...doesnt arm or disarm factory alarm, lights or horn weren't wired in, it can start in gear, and even after remote starting, the heater or stereo don't come on..I didnt want to attempt doing it incase I wire stuff the wrong way and blow the car up....ok that's quite a bit, hope I'm not being a *******. Will I need to bring anything at all for the control arm bushings?
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 07:38 AM
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stuff

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mm...i wanted to get the control arm bushings done as well as for you to have a look at my remote start since the installer did a very very crappy job of it...doesnt arm or disarm factory alarm, lights or horn weren't wired in, it can start in gear, and even after remote starting, the heater or stereo don't come on..I didnt want to attempt doing it incase I wire stuff the wrong way and blow the car up....ok that's quite a bit, hope I'm not being a *******. Will I need to bring anything at all for the control arm bushings?
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 08:07 AM
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nice pics, I like those sawblade rims on 3rd gens (DA-MAX has them too)
you practicing for your modeling career in the last shots on the first page?

I can't speak for Matt, but I think it's gonna be hard to fix someone else's wiring stuff. Sometimes its hard to figure out what they're doing and it'll be a pain especially if they did a decent job covering up their wiring. But he's good at wiring stuff so he might be able to figure something out.
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»

you practicing for your modeling career in the last shots on the first page?

I can't speak for Matt, but I think it's gonna be hard to fix someone else's wiring stuff. Sometimes its hard to figure out what they're doing and it'll be a pain especially if they did a decent job covering up their wiring. But he's good at wiring stuff so he might be able to figure something out.
well if school doesnt work out, gotta have sumpth else to fall back on, shouldn't I? lol
I have confidence that matt will be able to straighten the mess out.
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 12:39 PM
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Originally posted by «§»Craig B«§»
nice pics, I like those sawblade rims on 3rd gens (DA-MAX has them too)
you practicing for your modeling career in the last shots on the first page?

I can't speak for Matt, but I think it's gonna be hard to fix someone else's wiring stuff. Sometimes its hard to figure out what they're doing and it'll be a pain especially if they did a decent job covering up their wiring. But he's good at wiring stuff so he might be able to figure something out.

well if school doesnt work out, gotta have sumpth else to fall back on, shouldn't I? lol
I have confidence that matt will be able to straighten the mess out.
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 10:42 PM
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Nice car- I would remove the pinstripe, but that's just me. And as for the modeling...
Old Jan 21, 2003 | 11:18 PM
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for the parts, you'll need to order the control arm bushings... Courtesy has my shipping info on file, so you can have them sent directly here. probably best because it will get here the day after you order it if you have it in stock.

talk to Kaleb if you can, but if not, my account # is Max 2221. my shipping address is on file there. (I'll PM it to you anyway for good measure).

no guarantees on the wiring on the remote start. I'll do what I can, but I may not be able to do a whole lot. yesterday it was 65 degrees, today it was 15 when I left work. I do NOT like working in the cold! but I'll look at what I can and see what I can find out.

You'll also need to bring any documentation you have from the remote start. at MINIMUM have the model number and some sort of contact info for that. the local audio shop is good about diagrams for me, but if it's a brand nobody local carries, we're SOL without you supplying a wiring diagram.
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:23 AM
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ok matt,
I've ordered the stuff from Kaleb and you should get them pretty soon, I'll be in on sunday, hopefully before noon, and I do have some documentation on wiring and stuff. I will also get 2 relays which craig says I need as well as his instructions. I have got a map off mapquest and it doesnt look too difficult to locate. I think that's about all for now, weather permitting. It's snowing here agin right now, though the forecast says about 55 for sunday.

thanks a lot man.
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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:52 AM
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sounds good. the control arms will take a little over an hour, but the wiring will take quite a bit longer. the sooner you can get here, the better.
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i love the hids man looks tight
Old Jan 22, 2003 | 09:27 PM
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Originally posted by maxima2k2
i love the hids man looks tight
no hids bro, just good old cool blues
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