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    Quote Originally Posted by SpecV523 View Post
    I'm a Sentra owner as well, Cloud White 04' Spec V, i like you're grill where did you get it?
    Nice, I love the white specs. Where you located?

    And the grille, I made it. Lol. With about $60 in random parts, and a bunch of hours put into it with no clue what to do, it turned out pretty good I guess. I'm still changing things to it here and there though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesammy View Post
    Nice, I love the white specs. Where you located?

    And the grille, I made it. Lol. With about $60 in random parts, and a bunch of hours put into it with no clue what to do, it turned out pretty good I guess. I'm still changing things to it here and there though.
    I live in Gainesville Ga, about 45 mins away from ATL

    well the grille looks awesome, i hate the tooth on mine but i dont want to go without a grille at the moment, ive seen the billet grilles online but i dont like the way they look, i still have to get I/H/E
    I've only had the car for about 3 weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpecV523 View Post
    I live in Gainesville Ga, about 45 mins away from ATL

    well the grille looks awesome, i hate the tooth on mine but i dont want to go without a grille at the moment, ive seen the billet grilles online but i dont like the way they look, i still have to get I/H/E
    I've only had the car for about 3 weeks
    Ah, almost total opposite side of me. Lol.

    I just bought an extra grille and worked on it until I was done and ready to put it on.

    I would suggest getting header first! Forget everything else until you get the header. It provides one of the best WHP gains for an NA spec, and it gets rid of the precat we have in our stock ones, which are notoriously known to break apart during abuse, causing the engine to blow. Lol

    And lock-tite your butterfly screws. This could also lead to a blown engine if not done. If you aren't familiar with the car (Which I am assuming you aren't since you recently bought it), it might not make much sense.

    I would suggest becoming a part of some Sentra forums. There is TON's of info on the stuff I just told you about + more.

    specvforum.com, thespecvboard.com, b15sentra.net are some of the best IMO.

    If you have any questions, LMK. I don't mind helping a brother out

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    Yeah it makes sense, my friend has had one for a while and he told me all of this before i even bought the car, i'm also a member of myspec-v.com and thespecvboard.com, ive read up on all of this, just saving up and trying not to abuse the car too much right now. i love the car tho its really fun to drive, how long have you had yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpecV523 View Post
    Yeah it makes sense, my friend has had one for a while and he told me all of this before i even bought the car, i'm also a member of myspec-v.com and thespecvboard.com, ive read up on all of this, just saving up and trying not to abuse the car too much right now. i love the car tho its really fun to drive, how long have you had yours?

    Sweet. Yeah, really fun with some of this small curvy roads around where I live. Haha.

    I have had mine a little over 7 months. I'm still fairly new to it too, but I have been learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesammy View Post
    Sweet. Yeah, really fun with some of this small curvy roads around where I live. Haha.

    I have had mine a little over 7 months. I'm still fairly new to it too, but I have been learning.
    yea, im hoping to get a header soon, don't want to blow the engine, what all have you done to your car? if you dont mind me asking

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpecV523 View Post
    yea, im hoping to get a header soon, don't want to blow the engine, what all have you done to your car? if you dont mind me asking
    How many miles you have now? The header thing is usually a hit or miss deal. Don't be to scared, but don't take your car high in the RPMs to often, until you get the header.


    Right now I have mostly basics, and still missing some fundamentals. Lol

    -4-2-1 Header, forgot who makes it
    -Custom mandrel bent 2.5"mid-pipe with magnaflow hi-flow cat
    -Nismo CAI
    -Relocated Knock Sensor
    -Nismo R-tune Control Arms
    -ES mmi's
    -Rob's $7 Wheel hop aid
    -Motegi black "tuner lugs"
    -Slotted and drilled rotors
    -Chrystal Titanium O.Z Racing Ultraleggera 17x7 wheels (15lbs)
    -Custom fitted 300zx clutch disk
    -Custom Mesh Grille
    -Nismo floor mats
    -White LED map lights

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