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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / April 2004

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2003 Nissan Altima Performance

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Chriss - 16 Nov 2003 21:20 GMT
I have one of the 2003 3.5L Nissan Altimas which was an awesome car to
begin with, but now I've done some performance tweaking with the
engine, exhaust etc .. and now the car screams.  I've taken it to the
dragstrip a few times and I'm running better times than most of the
naturally aspirated cars out there... including all of the old muscle
cars.   If your interested in some performance parts for your altima
check out www.seffects.com/altima.asp.
grjones - 17 Dec 2003 05:04 GMT
what up man, i saw this and i wanted to reply, i know that you are enjoying your 3.5 SE. i go and test drive cars all the time and this was one of my favorites. the one i drove was a five speed and when that car comes out the hole in first gear its like one of the best times in your life because it is so fun to drive. 0-60 in 5.4 sec. it do it don't it.
justdog - 21 Apr 2004 01:42 GMT
Hi:

Was looking to apply some mods to my 3.5 any suggestions.

Thanks
justdog - 21 Apr 2004 04:35 GMT
Hi:

Was looking to apply some mods to my 3.5 any suggestions.

Thanks
 
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