I knew nissausa.com wouldn't lie to me - good old reliable internet. 59.5" for a short bed - that certainly is close enough to 5' not 4' give or take half an inch for a Nissan ruler.
Lol, I want that grill or have mine painted to match also. As for finding the wheels online, good luck. Maybe I wasn't looking in the right places, but I couldn't find a set (LE or SA) for the life of me. Finally settled with a set on fleabay, but the seller sent the wrong set (so he says) which were supposed to be in pristine condition. I settled with him refunding me some money so I could powder coat them and I'm happy with the outcome.
Can you get a P/N for the SA grill? My plan for color matching my grill is to source a decent shaped used grill and have it painted, but not sure if that would add up to the price of a new SA grill.
well. brother has been slow with the vin but it was just my luck that a CC SA fronty came in the shop this afternoon. so. without further ado...the Part numbers.
Grill-
62310-ZL00C priced at $251
Rims-
40300-9BD0A
heres the real kick in the nuts. they are priced at $780.00 a PIECE. yea. thats no typo. youre looking at $3120 for a set of 4..outrageous.
i was unable to pull up an 18' wheel for the LE style anywhere in the catalog without a LE vin..so, not sure what the price cost difference there would be.
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well. brother has been slow with the vin but it was just my luck that a CC SA fronty came in the shop this afternoon. so. without further ado...the Part numbers.
Grill-
62310-ZL00C priced at $251
Rims-
40300-9BD0A
heres the real kick in the nuts. they are priced at $780.00 a PIECE. yea. thats no typo. youre looking at $3120 for a set of 4..outrageous.
i was unable to pull up an 18' wheel for the LE style anywhere in the catalog without a LE vin..so, not sure what the price cost difference there would be.
Sweet, thanks bro.
Didn't think the wheels were that much. That's way more than some decent aftermarket wheels.
yea it is...i may tell my brother to hold onto his for me if he gets some aftermarket rims. i wish the system would pull up the 18s without a vin so i could see the price of the normal LE wheels without the SA graphite. maybe itd be worth getting the LE instead, and then just powder coating, plasti-dipping, or painting.
at least the grill isnt awful. i expected worse from that.
That would be the best way. I seriously haven't seen any of those on the market. As for the LEs, if you get new, I wouldn't powder coat them. They'll chip over time as would plasti-dip, but at least that stuff peels off.
I'm probably gonna source that grill now. Cool, but not for my pockets.
Ouch. That makes me feel better about my rims. Originally passed up on a cheaper set but they were refurbs/remanufactured and I read some bad stories about those. I'd say look into some decent used ones and powder coat as needed.
the latest gem ive found. Got a sales guy working numbers for me right now. used with 7089 miles. so just 1k more than my 12 sentra (last owner must not have driven much). price is right. marked to move. problem is, its over an hours drive from me. so im trying to do as much of the finance work as possible before i go make sure that i can manage a long bed CC. sureeee is pretty though.
That sticker used is more than I paid for my '12 SV C/C LB with side step rails brand new, in CANADA!!! Tell that dealer he should knock off another 3-4000 and stop trying to rip you off. I'd bet he didn't give the original owner any more than $18K so he's looking to make $7+K off you. Go in there steamin' pi$$ed and demand a better deal! Tell him you want to see the sliding rear window and rear seat pass through too, or you'll report him to anyone who'll listen for false advertising. If you can time it right when there's other customers in the showroom and you're just loud enough to make the dealer think they might hear you...
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