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Q:
A: Try on the maxima forum there is a section for the I30
http://www.maximaclub.org/
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zeroforum?id= 83
http://www.maximasdownunder.org/
A few to look at,as we know the I30 is the foreign Maxima,so by looking at these forums its own sections and being in other countries its the same car although named Maxima.
We can give you a list of mods to increase speed which is standard modding but your best asking on the forum for which they advise to be the best parts to use and waht not to use.
As i can say induction kit they you will have to hunt for which one,at least on a forum someone will know which one and the same with other parts also.
Also look at yahoo Japan etc,you get some great sites from owners to sellers to look at what they have to offer.
an example which i loved was the older 130/cefiro/qx/a32 kit which i wanted when i had mine.
http://www.impul.co.jp/products/complete /A32_CEFIRO/A32_1f.JPG (answered by tricky on December 12, 2007)
Q:
A: Same hood, different grill design, they are interchangeable.
different part number because they are different grills, but they have the same mounting points.
check out cardomain.com and search your model year car, alot of them have the I35 grill.
hope this helps. (answered by mickeymouse23 on December 01, 2009)
Q:
A: I am an owner of a 2000 Infiniti I30, which is mostly similar to the 2001, except that mine does not have the Touring package. The only thing the Touring package adds is Xenon headlights, traction control, 17" inch rims, steering wheel audio controls, a spoiler and heated seats (in some cases). Either way these are the pros and cons, in detail, from my perspective:
Pros: Excellent engine with smooth progressive power. Very comfortable seats, especially on long trips. Top notch fit and finish inside. Power rear curtain. Exceptional 7 speaker Bose sound system. Surprisingly good handling. Noticeable stability at freeway speeds compared to other cars (like my mom's 2004 Acura MDX Touring w/GPS). EXCELLENT reliability (mine has 118K miles on it and I've had no major issues with it whatsoever). Easily accesible/legible instrument/controls display throughout the cabin. Excellent AC system, cools down the car immediately. Nifty cup holder design. Reasonable gas mileage (I average 21mpg in the city with mine). Very spacious seating for a mid-size sedan, especially in the back.
Cons: Ancient 4 speed automatic transimission, when some other competitors were going with the 5 speed. As a result the downshifts are slow and the tranny kicks under hard acceleration. It also steals the engine's potenital and lowers mpg. Not a ride you would expect from a luxury sedan. I've been told that my car has a rough ride by numerous passengers, and I have the stock 16" inch rims. Wind noise is pronounced, especially during highway speeds. The leather seating is a nuisance in hot weather since its not ventilated. Somewhat bland exterior styling. The sunroof is not tinted so when the shade is open you have the sun blazing at the occupants. Also, from the outside, all the dust and dirt on top of the sunroof shade is visible since the sunroof itself is not tinted. There are absolutely no steering wheel audio controls, which is unheard of in a luxury car, making the driver reach for them.
From I know these are the pros and cons from my point of view. My overall say is that this car is very reliable, comfortable and just plain nice. There are drawbacks, as with any car, but if you can get around them you're in for a thorough enjoyment. (answered by Car freak on August 15, 2007)