Famous Movie Maximas
Famous Movie Maximas
i searched the forums and found nothing, and off the top of my head i can think of the blue one from The Fast and The Furious, pretty sure there was a 95 or a 96 in tokyo drift to...

^ tokyo drift scene

fast and the furious one
any others you guy can think of?

^ tokyo drift scene
fast and the furious one
any others you guy can think of?
Hey, found out some stuff about that blue max off the Automotive Helper Forum:
"He sent me an e-mail about it, here it is:
1999 MAXIMA SE 3.0L V6
As seen in The Fast and The Furious
Owned by Craig Lieberman, Technical Advisor to the movie
ENGINE:
$4500 Stillen/Vortech Supercharger kit (231 fwhp)
$ 350 Stillen Downpipe
$ 300 Stillen Custom Exhaust
$ 350 Stillen Air Intake
$ 300 RACTive muffler
$1200 AEBS SDS Engine Management System
$ 120 NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
$ 150 Hose Techniques Silicone Hose Kit
STYLING:
$5200 Dodge Viper GTS Metallic Blue Paint, by Quigley’s, Lake Forest, Ca.
$1200 Stillen full urethane body kit
$ 600 Custom reverse-mounted hood
$ 250 HKS cupholder-mounted boost gauge
$ 250 Sir Michael’s reverse-punched hood louver system
$1000 Ractive/Eurolite/Toucan neon lighting and various strobe and other accessories
$ 450 VehicleLighting.com HID driving lights
SUSPENSION/BRAKES:
$2900 Stillen/AP Racing 14” Super Touring Pro Race Brake System (Front)
$ 300 Stillen Sports Rotors (Rear)
$ 300 Stillen Strut Tower Bars, front and rear
$ 500 Stillen Sway Bar Kit
$ 795 Stillen Struts
$ 350 Eibach/Stillen Pro Kit Springs
IN CAR ELECTRONICS
$1800 Clarion VRX610 In-dash AM/FM/CD Controller with 6.4” LCD TV
$1200 2 Clarion VMA7191 7” Widescreen TV’s
$1300 Clarion VS715 Single DIN In-Dash DVD/CD/MP3 Player
$ 550 Clarion DPH7500 DSP/EQ
$ 350 Clarion RDC655T 6 Disc Changer
$ 450 Clarion TTX7501 TV Tuner
$ 800 3 JBL W12Gti 12” Woofers
$ 800 2 sets Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1 Separates
$3000 3 JBLP1200.1 1200 watt x 1 channel Amps
$ 900 2 JPL 80.4 80 watts x 4 channel Amps
$ 400 2 Optima Gel Cell batteries
$8500 System design and installation by: Performance Sound, Diamond Bar 909 396 5765.
TIRES/WHEELS:
$1200 Yokohama 235/40/ZR18 AVS S1 Tires
$1200 TSW Trophy Wheels
INTERIOR:
$1000 Stitchcraft interior trim
$ 350 Torasport carbon fiber dash kit
$ 500 AEBS custom roll cage
Car History
The car was purchased new in 1999 as a daily driver. After undergoing some mild modifications, the car went under the knife for a complete makeover in the Spring of 2000. Dodge Viper GTS blue paint was sprayed over the Stillen-enhanced body. With a custom reverse-mount hood (like a Viper), the car is currently the most modified Maxima known.
For performance modifications, the car went to the leader in Nissan performance, Stillen, who added their supercharger kit and other accessories, including a Formula one braking system from AP Racing. The car produced 221 hp to the wheels. A Veilside carbon fiber wing and Bomex side mirrors from Japan round out the car’s exterior styling.
For the interior, Trimmasters provided a one-off blue carbon fiber dash kit and Stitchcraft provided the upholstery work. A $20,000 In car electronics system comprised of extensive Audio/video component was installed as a Clarion/JBL/Infinity joint venture with the latest offerings from each company finding their way into the car. The car’s three huge JBL W12Gti woofers weigh more than 20 lbs. each with a special support system needed. The car’s five JBL amplifiers produce more than 4000 watts and required two additional batteries to support the electrical load.
Other lighting and trim accessories were provided by Toucan/Ractive/Eurolite and can be found throughout the car. The engine compartment was dressed by Hose Techniques. Motegi Ro_Ja wheels were produced just for this car and custom suspension work was done by Ractive.
A nitrous system and custom roll-cage are in the works now.
This car is used in the making of the movie The Fast and The Furious due out June 22, 2001. The car was used by the character “Vince”, played by Matt Schulze, a bad guy in the movie.
The car was used in a few action and chase sequences. The car’s performance mods were performed by Stillen in preparation for the movie. One sequence in the movie, a fight scene between “Brian” and “Vince” damaged the quarter panel and doors. The studio repaired and restored the car to perfection.
The car is slated to appear in a variety of magazines, none of which could be shot prior to delivery to Universal Pictures for its’ movie appearance. The car’s audio construction has taken the last two months and the car was completed only days before the Hollywood Premier of the movie.
The car is valued at $75,000.
PERFORMANCE STATS:
265 Horsepower @ 6,100 rpms
Maximum engine speed 6,900 rpms
0-60 in 7.1 seconds
0-100 in 15.4 seconds
¼ mile in 14.5 seconds at 98 mph
Top speed = 145 mph
Skidpad =.89 g’s
Slalom time = 66 mph
Curb weight = 3,895 lbs."
LOL WORTH 75K
"He sent me an e-mail about it, here it is:
1999 MAXIMA SE 3.0L V6
As seen in The Fast and The Furious
Owned by Craig Lieberman, Technical Advisor to the movie
ENGINE:
$4500 Stillen/Vortech Supercharger kit (231 fwhp)
$ 350 Stillen Downpipe
$ 300 Stillen Custom Exhaust
$ 350 Stillen Air Intake
$ 300 RACTive muffler
$1200 AEBS SDS Engine Management System
$ 120 NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
$ 150 Hose Techniques Silicone Hose Kit
STYLING:
$5200 Dodge Viper GTS Metallic Blue Paint, by Quigley’s, Lake Forest, Ca.
$1200 Stillen full urethane body kit
$ 600 Custom reverse-mounted hood
$ 250 HKS cupholder-mounted boost gauge
$ 250 Sir Michael’s reverse-punched hood louver system
$1000 Ractive/Eurolite/Toucan neon lighting and various strobe and other accessories
$ 450 VehicleLighting.com HID driving lights
SUSPENSION/BRAKES:
$2900 Stillen/AP Racing 14” Super Touring Pro Race Brake System (Front)
$ 300 Stillen Sports Rotors (Rear)
$ 300 Stillen Strut Tower Bars, front and rear
$ 500 Stillen Sway Bar Kit
$ 795 Stillen Struts
$ 350 Eibach/Stillen Pro Kit Springs
IN CAR ELECTRONICS
$1800 Clarion VRX610 In-dash AM/FM/CD Controller with 6.4” LCD TV
$1200 2 Clarion VMA7191 7” Widescreen TV’s
$1300 Clarion VS715 Single DIN In-Dash DVD/CD/MP3 Player
$ 550 Clarion DPH7500 DSP/EQ
$ 350 Clarion RDC655T 6 Disc Changer
$ 450 Clarion TTX7501 TV Tuner
$ 800 3 JBL W12Gti 12” Woofers
$ 800 2 sets Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1 Separates
$3000 3 JBLP1200.1 1200 watt x 1 channel Amps
$ 900 2 JPL 80.4 80 watts x 4 channel Amps
$ 400 2 Optima Gel Cell batteries
$8500 System design and installation by: Performance Sound, Diamond Bar 909 396 5765.
TIRES/WHEELS:
$1200 Yokohama 235/40/ZR18 AVS S1 Tires
$1200 TSW Trophy Wheels
INTERIOR:
$1000 Stitchcraft interior trim
$ 350 Torasport carbon fiber dash kit
$ 500 AEBS custom roll cage
Car History
The car was purchased new in 1999 as a daily driver. After undergoing some mild modifications, the car went under the knife for a complete makeover in the Spring of 2000. Dodge Viper GTS blue paint was sprayed over the Stillen-enhanced body. With a custom reverse-mount hood (like a Viper), the car is currently the most modified Maxima known.
For performance modifications, the car went to the leader in Nissan performance, Stillen, who added their supercharger kit and other accessories, including a Formula one braking system from AP Racing. The car produced 221 hp to the wheels. A Veilside carbon fiber wing and Bomex side mirrors from Japan round out the car’s exterior styling.
For the interior, Trimmasters provided a one-off blue carbon fiber dash kit and Stitchcraft provided the upholstery work. A $20,000 In car electronics system comprised of extensive Audio/video component was installed as a Clarion/JBL/Infinity joint venture with the latest offerings from each company finding their way into the car. The car’s three huge JBL W12Gti woofers weigh more than 20 lbs. each with a special support system needed. The car’s five JBL amplifiers produce more than 4000 watts and required two additional batteries to support the electrical load.
Other lighting and trim accessories were provided by Toucan/Ractive/Eurolite and can be found throughout the car. The engine compartment was dressed by Hose Techniques. Motegi Ro_Ja wheels were produced just for this car and custom suspension work was done by Ractive.
A nitrous system and custom roll-cage are in the works now.
This car is used in the making of the movie The Fast and The Furious due out June 22, 2001. The car was used by the character “Vince”, played by Matt Schulze, a bad guy in the movie.
The car was used in a few action and chase sequences. The car’s performance mods were performed by Stillen in preparation for the movie. One sequence in the movie, a fight scene between “Brian” and “Vince” damaged the quarter panel and doors. The studio repaired and restored the car to perfection.
The car is slated to appear in a variety of magazines, none of which could be shot prior to delivery to Universal Pictures for its’ movie appearance. The car’s audio construction has taken the last two months and the car was completed only days before the Hollywood Premier of the movie.
The car is valued at $75,000.
PERFORMANCE STATS:
265 Horsepower @ 6,100 rpms
Maximum engine speed 6,900 rpms
0-60 in 7.1 seconds
0-100 in 15.4 seconds
¼ mile in 14.5 seconds at 98 mph
Top speed = 145 mph
Skidpad =.89 g’s
Slalom time = 66 mph
Curb weight = 3,895 lbs."
LOL WORTH 75K
and IMHO I dont even think its the same car. Too many cosmetic differences, coupled with how it gains HP as the list scrolls down....sounds fishy
also thought it was uber funny to see a MAXIMA in "tokyo" cough cough L.A.
also thought it was uber funny to see a MAXIMA in "tokyo" cough cough L.A.
Last edited by tigersharkdude; Jun 22, 2011 at 08:20 PM.

Sweet. Then mine must be worth <begin Dr. Evil> one MILLLLLLLION dollars!! <end Dr. Evil>
It looks like a simple, stock Maxima. It's nice, but doesn't fit the movie's theme, and looks kinda tacky imo. And when I say that, I mean that shot, not the car. It's like they needed one more car, got lazy and just brought in a random car off of the street. At least put a lip kit, or wheels, or something lol. It doesnt have to play the part, but at least put in an effort to make it somewhat look the part
Last edited by Shift_Nismo; Jun 22, 2011 at 08:51 PM.

if you look through the parkade shots you can see some other FWD cars, i remember theres a Mazda Protege hidden. just search Tokyo Drift on IMCDB and it will show you some cars
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_463985-Th...kyo-Drift.html
movies theme is drifting, and its FWD 
if you look through the parkade shots you can see some other FWD cars, i remember theres a Mazda Protege hidden. just search Tokyo Drift on IMCDB and it will show you some cars
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_463985-Th...kyo-Drift.html

if you look through the parkade shots you can see some other FWD cars, i remember theres a Mazda Protege hidden. just search Tokyo Drift on IMCDB and it will show you some cars
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_463985-Th...kyo-Drift.html
Last edited by Shift_Nismo; Jun 22, 2011 at 08:57 PM.

http://forums.maxima.org/general-max...aximas-tv.html
It's because you're not buying a 99 maxima. You're buying "that blue car that Vince drove in FATF"
It's an 89, but in that picture it looks like a 4th gen
Here's the episode: http://www.mtv.com/videos/pimp-my-ri...playlist.jhtml
Here's the episode: http://www.mtv.com/videos/pimp-my-ri...playlist.jhtml
none are around, but heres the mod list. you can try to find the vid on MTV's site but it says its not available in my region but in the US its probably availableThe Pimp List: ‘89 Nissan Maxima (Ep. 508)
- Reverse gull wing rear doors
- Back seats motorized out and up to reveal speakers and amps
- Cotton candy machine
- Pioneer Head Unit (model# AVIC-Z1 NAV 2 DIN Bluetooth)
- Apple iPod
- Audiovox 7″ headrest monitor
- Extreme Dimensions body kit
- Lynxmotion Robotic arm
- Visonik subwoofers
- 20″ Asanti wheels
- Kuhmo tires
lets just ruin my fun, i wanted people to try to remember movies they have see with maximas in it...
guess we can rename this thread... FAILTHREAD
Hey, found out some stuff about that blue max off the Automotive Helper Forum:
"He sent me an e-mail about it, here it is:
1999 MAXIMA SE 3.0L V6
As seen in The Fast and The Furious
Owned by Craig Lieberman, Technical Advisor to the movie
ENGINE:
$4500 Stillen/Vortech Supercharger kit (231 fwhp)
$ 350 Stillen Downpipe
$ 300 Stillen Custom Exhaust
$ 350 Stillen Air Intake
$ 300 RACTive muffler
$1200 AEBS SDS Engine Management System
$ 120 NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
$ 150 Hose Techniques Silicone Hose Kit
STYLING:
$5200 Dodge Viper GTS Metallic Blue Paint, by Quigley’s, Lake Forest, Ca.
$1200 Stillen full urethane body kit
$ 600 Custom reverse-mounted hood
$ 250 HKS cupholder-mounted boost gauge
$ 250 Sir Michael’s reverse-punched hood louver system
$1000 Ractive/Eurolite/Toucan neon lighting and various strobe and other accessories
$ 450 VehicleLighting.com HID driving lights
SUSPENSION/BRAKES:
$2900 Stillen/AP Racing 14” Super Touring Pro Race Brake System (Front)
$ 300 Stillen Sports Rotors (Rear)
$ 300 Stillen Strut Tower Bars, front and rear
$ 500 Stillen Sway Bar Kit
$ 795 Stillen Struts
$ 350 Eibach/Stillen Pro Kit Springs
IN CAR ELECTRONICS
$1800 Clarion VRX610 In-dash AM/FM/CD Controller with 6.4” LCD TV
$1200 2 Clarion VMA7191 7” Widescreen TV’s
$1300 Clarion VS715 Single DIN In-Dash DVD/CD/MP3 Player
$ 550 Clarion DPH7500 DSP/EQ
$ 350 Clarion RDC655T 6 Disc Changer
$ 450 Clarion TTX7501 TV Tuner
$ 800 3 JBL W12Gti 12” Woofers
$ 800 2 sets Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1 Separates
$3000 3 JBLP1200.1 1200 watt x 1 channel Amps
$ 900 2 JPL 80.4 80 watts x 4 channel Amps
$ 400 2 Optima Gel Cell batteries
$8500 System design and installation by: Performance Sound, Diamond Bar 909 396 5765.
TIRES/WHEELS:
$1200 Yokohama 235/40/ZR18 AVS S1 Tires
$1200 TSW Trophy Wheels
INTERIOR:
$1000 Stitchcraft interior trim
$ 350 Torasport carbon fiber dash kit
$ 500 AEBS custom roll cage
Car History
The car was purchased new in 1999 as a daily driver. After undergoing some mild modifications, the car went under the knife for a complete makeover in the Spring of 2000. Dodge Viper GTS blue paint was sprayed over the Stillen-enhanced body. With a custom reverse-mount hood (like a Viper), the car is currently the most modified Maxima known.
For performance modifications, the car went to the leader in Nissan performance, Stillen, who added their supercharger kit and other accessories, including a Formula one braking system from AP Racing. The car produced 221 hp to the wheels. A Veilside carbon fiber wing and Bomex side mirrors from Japan round out the car’s exterior styling.
For the interior, Trimmasters provided a one-off blue carbon fiber dash kit and Stitchcraft provided the upholstery work. A $20,000 In car electronics system comprised of extensive Audio/video component was installed as a Clarion/JBL/Infinity joint venture with the latest offerings from each company finding their way into the car. The car’s three huge JBL W12Gti woofers weigh more than 20 lbs. each with a special support system needed. The car’s five JBL amplifiers produce more than 4000 watts and required two additional batteries to support the electrical load.
Other lighting and trim accessories were provided by Toucan/Ractive/Eurolite and can be found throughout the car. The engine compartment was dressed by Hose Techniques. Motegi Ro_Ja wheels were produced just for this car and custom suspension work was done by Ractive.
A nitrous system and custom roll-cage are in the works now.
This car is used in the making of the movie The Fast and The Furious due out June 22, 2001. The car was used by the character “Vince”, played by Matt Schulze, a bad guy in the movie.
The car was used in a few action and chase sequences. The car’s performance mods were performed by Stillen in preparation for the movie. One sequence in the movie, a fight scene between “Brian” and “Vince” damaged the quarter panel and doors. The studio repaired and restored the car to perfection.
The car is slated to appear in a variety of magazines, none of which could be shot prior to delivery to Universal Pictures for its’ movie appearance. The car’s audio construction has taken the last two months and the car was completed only days before the Hollywood Premier of the movie.
The car is valued at $75,000.
PERFORMANCE STATS:
265 Horsepower @ 6,100 rpms
Maximum engine speed 6,900 rpms
0-60 in 7.1 seconds
0-100 in 15.4 seconds
¼ mile in 14.5 seconds at 98 mph
Top speed = 145 mph
Skidpad =.89 g’s
Slalom time = 66 mph
Curb weight = 3,895 lbs."
LOL WORTH 75K
"He sent me an e-mail about it, here it is:
1999 MAXIMA SE 3.0L V6
As seen in The Fast and The Furious
Owned by Craig Lieberman, Technical Advisor to the movie
ENGINE:
$4500 Stillen/Vortech Supercharger kit (231 fwhp)
$ 350 Stillen Downpipe
$ 300 Stillen Custom Exhaust
$ 350 Stillen Air Intake
$ 300 RACTive muffler
$1200 AEBS SDS Engine Management System
$ 120 NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
$ 150 Hose Techniques Silicone Hose Kit
STYLING:
$5200 Dodge Viper GTS Metallic Blue Paint, by Quigley’s, Lake Forest, Ca.
$1200 Stillen full urethane body kit
$ 600 Custom reverse-mounted hood
$ 250 HKS cupholder-mounted boost gauge
$ 250 Sir Michael’s reverse-punched hood louver system
$1000 Ractive/Eurolite/Toucan neon lighting and various strobe and other accessories
$ 450 VehicleLighting.com HID driving lights
SUSPENSION/BRAKES:
$2900 Stillen/AP Racing 14” Super Touring Pro Race Brake System (Front)
$ 300 Stillen Sports Rotors (Rear)
$ 300 Stillen Strut Tower Bars, front and rear
$ 500 Stillen Sway Bar Kit
$ 795 Stillen Struts
$ 350 Eibach/Stillen Pro Kit Springs
IN CAR ELECTRONICS
$1800 Clarion VRX610 In-dash AM/FM/CD Controller with 6.4” LCD TV
$1200 2 Clarion VMA7191 7” Widescreen TV’s
$1300 Clarion VS715 Single DIN In-Dash DVD/CD/MP3 Player
$ 550 Clarion DPH7500 DSP/EQ
$ 350 Clarion RDC655T 6 Disc Changer
$ 450 Clarion TTX7501 TV Tuner
$ 800 3 JBL W12Gti 12” Woofers
$ 800 2 sets Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1 Separates
$3000 3 JBLP1200.1 1200 watt x 1 channel Amps
$ 900 2 JPL 80.4 80 watts x 4 channel Amps
$ 400 2 Optima Gel Cell batteries
$8500 System design and installation by: Performance Sound, Diamond Bar 909 396 5765.
TIRES/WHEELS:
$1200 Yokohama 235/40/ZR18 AVS S1 Tires
$1200 TSW Trophy Wheels
INTERIOR:
$1000 Stitchcraft interior trim
$ 350 Torasport carbon fiber dash kit
$ 500 AEBS custom roll cage
Car History
The car was purchased new in 1999 as a daily driver. After undergoing some mild modifications, the car went under the knife for a complete makeover in the Spring of 2000. Dodge Viper GTS blue paint was sprayed over the Stillen-enhanced body. With a custom reverse-mount hood (like a Viper), the car is currently the most modified Maxima known.
For performance modifications, the car went to the leader in Nissan performance, Stillen, who added their supercharger kit and other accessories, including a Formula one braking system from AP Racing. The car produced 221 hp to the wheels. A Veilside carbon fiber wing and Bomex side mirrors from Japan round out the car’s exterior styling.
For the interior, Trimmasters provided a one-off blue carbon fiber dash kit and Stitchcraft provided the upholstery work. A $20,000 In car electronics system comprised of extensive Audio/video component was installed as a Clarion/JBL/Infinity joint venture with the latest offerings from each company finding their way into the car. The car’s three huge JBL W12Gti woofers weigh more than 20 lbs. each with a special support system needed. The car’s five JBL amplifiers produce more than 4000 watts and required two additional batteries to support the electrical load.
Other lighting and trim accessories were provided by Toucan/Ractive/Eurolite and can be found throughout the car. The engine compartment was dressed by Hose Techniques. Motegi Ro_Ja wheels were produced just for this car and custom suspension work was done by Ractive.
A nitrous system and custom roll-cage are in the works now.
This car is used in the making of the movie The Fast and The Furious due out June 22, 2001. The car was used by the character “Vince”, played by Matt Schulze, a bad guy in the movie.
The car was used in a few action and chase sequences. The car’s performance mods were performed by Stillen in preparation for the movie. One sequence in the movie, a fight scene between “Brian” and “Vince” damaged the quarter panel and doors. The studio repaired and restored the car to perfection.
The car is slated to appear in a variety of magazines, none of which could be shot prior to delivery to Universal Pictures for its’ movie appearance. The car’s audio construction has taken the last two months and the car was completed only days before the Hollywood Premier of the movie.
The car is valued at $75,000.
PERFORMANCE STATS:
265 Horsepower @ 6,100 rpms
Maximum engine speed 6,900 rpms
0-60 in 7.1 seconds
0-100 in 15.4 seconds
¼ mile in 14.5 seconds at 98 mph
Top speed = 145 mph
Skidpad =.89 g’s
Slalom time = 66 mph
Curb weight = 3,895 lbs."
LOL WORTH 75K
Uh off the top of my head, fast and the furious, menace to society, they steal a 3rd gen out a parking garage, notorious, biggy drove a 4th gen, tenacious d pick of destiny was interesting. In the end they climb out the sewer and there's a bone stock 3rd gen sitting there, clean, then they walk past and back and boom, a hooked up 3rd gen in its place. Dave chappel ran over a little girl on a bike in one of his episodes, they were in a 4th gen. Also I saw on youtube once a movie about possesed maximas and there were a group of 3rd gens chasing down some people to kill them. That's it for now. Interesting thread though.






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