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MM_G3520 07-04-2007 07:13 AM

New here!
 
Hey guys, I'm new here and wanted to introduce myself!

I have an 03 base sedan. You can see in the pictures below, but the Infiniti certainly qualifies as base. No leather, no power seats, no sunroof, 16's, no NAV, and an automatic.

I've added clear corners, a Ztube, an Amsoil dry filter, MD 1/2" basic spacer, and Silverstar bulbs for the lows. For my next mod, I'm looking into a coupe midpipe for some more sound, or maybe a technosquare reflash. Someone backed into my front bumper, and it's a little scratched up, so maybe I'll have to look into a replacement. Exhaust will come later.

Just wanted to introduce myself! This place has already helped me a lot.

jaydafunk 07-04-2007 07:50 AM

welcome, let the modding begin...

G35Papa 07-04-2007 11:08 AM

New to the forum but been around the modding scene I see :)

Welcome aboard.

Since you are looking into replacing your front bumper anyways, you may want to consider the Aero (Nismo) front bumper. Adds a more aggressive look to the sedan. Do a search

Happy modding!

MM_G3520 07-04-2007 01:19 PM

Thanks for the welcome guys!

I am definitely looking into the Nismo bumper. I like the way it looks on members' cars.

ttrank 07-04-2007 01:27 PM

Hello and welcome!!

VQ Hotness 07-04-2007 01:27 PM

Welcome!

My what a big center Arm rest you have.

ttrank 07-04-2007 02:36 PM

I wish the 6MT armrest was taller like the 5AT one.

MM_G3520 07-04-2007 04:58 PM

ha, the arm rest is quite nice. i'm just afraid it's going to get dirty.

does anyone know if base models are lighter than their more luxurious counterparts?

psedog 07-04-2007 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by ttrank
I wish the 6MT armrest was taller like the 5AT one.

At least you have a MT :biggthumpup:

I think new 07 5AT has a tiny armrest compartment as well. Although, I think it is still just as tall, just not as long.

psedog 07-04-2007 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by 03BaseSedan
ha, the arm rest is quite nice. i'm just afraid it's going to get dirty.

does anyone know if base models are lighter than their more luxurious counterparts?

Yes they are, but by how much?

MistaChen 07-04-2007 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by 03BaseSedan
Hey guys, I recently went from a modded 01 GTI VR6 GLX to an 03 base sedan.

The GTI had:
-intake, exhaust, chip, stage 1 clutch, lightweight flywheel, aftermarket transmission mount, clear corners, Euroswitch, S2000 antenna, Alpine CDA-9856, E-Code headlights, White LED driving lights, Silverstars, and I had new Cams and lifters ready to go in. ~

~-Nick

Hi, i'm sure you'll find this place as helpful and informative as I do.
I rarely ever post anything, but almost always read everything.

Just a question about your old GTI : If you could do it all over again with the mod list you provided, where would you start?; what was the best bang for the buck?

AgentRice 07-04-2007 11:08 PM

welcome man!!

another cloth owner!!!

whats the big plans for this bad boy?

ashish 07-04-2007 11:34 PM

Welcome to the boards

You should also look into a front aero kit if you are considering a replacement bumper.

350.GT 07-05-2007 02:14 AM

Welcome to the Family!

Start moding... Id start with the drop then Nismo!

-Loc

MM_G3520 07-05-2007 03:50 AM


Yes they are, but by how much?
Who knows, maybe someone else will chime in.


Hi, i'm sure you'll find this place as helpful and informative as I do.
I rarely ever post anything, but almost always read everything.

Just a question about your old GTI : If you could do it all over again with the mod list you provided, where would you start?; what was the best bang for the buck?
Well, I had a VR6 and there was no mod that was bang for your buck on that engine. The CAI was the cheapest, and it made a noticeable difference in power, esp. in the mid range, while providing a nice change in the induction sound. But overall, I'd start with a chip. While it only adds about 10hp on a VR6 it gives the car better throttle response, it takes away some of the flat spots across the rev range, it makes the gas pedal feel a little heavier (for me this was a good thing), and it takes away the top speed limiter and moves the redline to 7200. In addition, there is a nice gain in power when it's mated with a CAI, and having a chip allows for bigger gains in power for every new mod you add. Also, if one plans on adding cams, there is a specific file that can be used form GIAC. As a side note, on the 1.8t engine, this is by far the best bang for buck mod (+around 40hp).


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