Sedan Chat Thread
#211
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Your dealership stocks aftermarket parts? That's pretty cool. When I went back to my dealer (Lauderdale infiniti) for some advice on aftermarket parts they wouldn't even "officially" recommend any parts. Luckily the parts counter guy was into mods so he gave me his cell # so we could talk shop outside of his workplace.
#212
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^^^
No aftermarket parts here at my dealership. Actually, this whole idea comes as a bit of a surprise to me. Go figure.
I think it's cool your dealerships do this. I bet they make a very healthy profit margin on these parts, too.
No aftermarket parts here at my dealership. Actually, this whole idea comes as a bit of a surprise to me. Go figure.
I think it's cool your dealerships do this. I bet they make a very healthy profit margin on these parts, too.
#213
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I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the standards of living in our area... Northern Virginia is very congested, with a lot of money. Loudoun county and Fairfax county compete every year for the wealthiest county in the US, and there are many many many enthusiasts in the area.
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Your dealership stocks aftermarket parts? That's pretty cool. When I went back to my dealer (Lauderdale infiniti) for some advice on aftermarket parts they wouldn't even "officially" recommend any parts. Luckily the parts counter guy was into mods so he gave me his cell # so we could talk shop outside of his workplace.
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I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the standards of living in our area... Northern Virginia is very congested, with a lot of money. Loudoun county and Fairfax county compete every year for the wealthiest county in the US, and there are many many many enthusiasts in the area.
I never, ever see a modified G37, Coupe or Sedan. Period. Not even custom rims.
#216
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That could very well be. While Monroe County (where I live) certainly has its share of old money, the operative word there is "old". As far as cars are concerned, it's a very conservative location.
I never, ever see a modified G37, Coupe or Sedan. Period. Not even custom rims.
I never, ever see a modified G37, Coupe or Sedan. Period. Not even custom rims.
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#217
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That could very well be. While Monroe County (where I live) certainly has its share of old money, the operative word there is "old". As far as cars are concerned, it's a very conservative location.
I never, ever see a modified G37, Coupe or Sedan. Period. Not even custom rims.
I never, ever see a modified G37, Coupe or Sedan. Period. Not even custom rims.
Sounds similar to our area - there are the areas where colonial homes still exist on exquisite preserved farm/plantation land, then you have your congested-out-the-a$$hole suburbia developments all the way into D.C.
I personally can't wait to move away from it all and live on some land with space for all my activities.
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#225
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Hmm. Vossen spam? Well, it could be worse, I suppose. Could be a Tornado intake insert... or a NASA-inspired oil additive.