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Another NoOb
Just picked up a new 2011 Red Touring model with 6sp and sports package. after a 07 and 2010 maxima it was time to remove the back doors. what a great car! look forward to going through all the great info here on the site
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Congrats and Welcome! :hello:
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Good color choice. Welcome and Congrats! :tup:
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not bad colour choice :P sports package ftw!
congrats! 370z's rule all! I still wanna try a newer Maxima.. they seem very cool. My friend had an older model and it was good. |
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Welcome & congrats. Nice ride you have gotten yourself there big guy.
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Congratulations and welcome to the forum!
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Welcome! What part of IL are you from? |
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The 07 was an ok car, the 2010 was a much much better car. if id have bought another maxima though id gone for the SE/SL what ever they are calling it now, vs the sport. the low profile tires made bumpy roads tough to bear. not to mention the body had to much roll for any real sport riding. That being said on the long and narrow, it was awsome. it was a joy visually to sit in every day and it got 24.5 mpg no matter if i was on the highway or city. In just a bit over 2 years i put 47k miles on it |
Congrats! We love noobs here!
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Congrats!! Hey whats a sports package? Australia doesnt have that option.
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Umm the sports package here gives your car the 19-inch forged alloy wheels, front and rear spoilers, a viscous limited slip differential, larger sport brakes and synchrorev match with the manual transmission.
Do the Aussies not have those options at all? Or is it all just standard? Or has to be added on separately? It would suck if you guys just had no way of getting any of those things at all! |
Congrats :)
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