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Old 01-17-2007, 07:34 PM   #41
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The car has a more neutral feeling on corners and if you give the steering wheel a little Scandinavian flick it will induce oversteer. It now feels like all four wheels are working together in unison, as opposed to the front wheels just screaming murder on hard corners while the rear tires are laughing at you.
I want that!!
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Old 03-18-2007, 11:06 AM   #42
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Well, I for one would be interested in this if one of these guys is coming to Maxus this year. Thanks for your impressions 98SE. Anyone else with a 4th gen who's had this done?

How come they say $150-200 for a Maxima but back on the original SR20 thread it was $75-100?
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Maxima drivers have more money lol
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Well, I for one would be interested in this if one of these guys is coming to Maxus this year. Thanks for your impressions 98SE. Anyone else with a 4th gen who's had this done?

How come they say $150-200 for a Maxima but back on the original SR20 thread it was $75-100?
I think Steve is done doing these, think he sold the business idea to someone on the SR20 forum. To me the mod was worth the trouble, I ended up driving to Virginia beach to get it done in November.

I ended up paying $120 for it and he needed $50 from everyone for his plane ticket. Plus the cost of gas and driving thru Thanksgiving holiday traffic.
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Well, maybe one of the Maxus organizers can track the new person down? I wish I had time to do that but I'm in school until mid-May. I guess if any other 4th/5th gen owners are interested in this, they should post here to express that so we have an idea.
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Old 03-20-2007, 03:17 PM   #46
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None of my idea's have panned out either. I inquired with Steve about a year ago in borrowing his jig with a deposit and that went nowhere. Then I tried a local frame shop who said it would cost more than a new beam would. That's why I'm thinking a local meet and paying Steve lavishly might work.
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