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zmanwit90accord: 1998 Infiniti QX4
Well guys here she is
![]() Has 126k, picked it up for about $5k when all the paper work was done. Has leather (of course) sunroof, Bose system, heated front seats. More pics to come as soon as I get it back from the shop. I bought it from a wholesale auto dealer so it has to go through inspection/emissions before the sale is final. The running boards are not staying, drivers side isn't even there right now. It has a small rust spot under the rear glass and that's it. Looks pretty good in and out and underneath. Double checking tomorrow about the recall I read about, something with the rear strut housing rusting away. Future plans: maybe tints, maybe replace door speakers. Was nice to be apart of this community for a few years, I still love me my Hondas, but it's also nice to get into something different, as well as own a car that makes both my parents jealous ![]()
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Antonio, Tx
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Nice find man! I always liked those in the Pearl White that Infinti has. I have a J30 man! Love my infiniti!
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My dad has a 98 Maxima with 208k so he was super biased with this one over the Explorer I was looking at. Looking forward to the luxury that comes with this car. Tinting it is going to be a pain because of that stupid mirror tint they have but hopefully it'll come out good. Also found out the recall problem was fixed last year so I'm good to go!
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Recall is the front strut towers.
There's a whole big to do with the rear struts/bushings and a wobble. They rust at the bottoms of the front fenders, the front fenders right below the top body line and the rear wheel arches above where your mid-line cladding is. Other than that they're pretty solid trucks. I'd recommend a transmission fluid change with OEM fluid as it will wake up the trans. My Mom had one of these (a Pathfinder) for a couple of years and I really enjoyed it. When she was trading it in I tried to buy it off her, but they gave her a ton of money in trade. |
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Good tip about the tranny fluid, will do as soon as I can. Finally got it home today though! ![]()
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plasti-dipped my wheels today and gave the interior a good cleaning
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NY winters...
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