Credit: Jared Gausden

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Credit: Brendan Soriano
Highlights: Just wrapped up my black interior swap! I added a new center console latch from eBay—works like a charm now. Also, painted the door sill plates and reassembled the rear interior. For now, I dyed the factory frost rear seats and painted the plastic hardware black, and I’m surprised at how well it turned out. It’s not perfect, but it’ll do until I find leather seats and door inserts at the junkyard. This project was definitely worth it, even though it took a lot of time and effort. If you’re paint-matching parts, SEM Classic Coat in GM black is a spot-on match.

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Credit: Kevin Nguyen
Got these climate control knobs at the junkyard out of a 2010-2012 Sentra. Had to enlarge the holes on the face plate of the module slightly for it to fit but I think it looks way better.

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Credit: Joe Italics

Headliner Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VW36FKN?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_61X6705DMBRYKK2JB1ZH

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Member Credit: Eddymaxx
I recently installed an Auto Meter 22813 triple gauge pod and Ortiz clock replacement pod on my 2002 5thgen Maxima. The Auto Meter pod goes over your existing pod and fits perfect. I’m happy with the overall setup.
Auto Meter Part Number: 22813 (Price Approx. $90 bucks or so). You can find it on eBay.
Ortiz Custom Pod Part Number: OCPN-65 (Price $109.00). You have to order it directly through their site below.
Order Link: http://ortizcustompods.com/nissan.html 
Left Gauges: Water Temp, Oil Pressure, Fuel Pressure
Center Gauges: Oil Temp, Air/Fuel, Boost





2020 Maxima Steering Wheel


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