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Old 02-27-2015 | 04:20 PM
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Years in the making

The 1999 Pathfinder is finally no longer in the garage. It treated me very, very well since 2003, but I really needed a change. In its old spot now sits a beautiful liquid platinum 2013 G37 sedan. Ahhhh, that's so much better.

I'm happier than you know to join your ranks. Cheers!
Old 02-27-2015 | 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by melham
The 1999 Pathfinder is finally no longer in the garage. It treated me very, very well since 2003, but I really needed a change. In its old spot now sits a beautiful liquid platinum 2013 G37 sedan. Ahhhh, that's so much better.

I'm happier than you know to join your ranks. Cheers!
Way to keep it in the Nissan family
Welcome to the site and hope your G treats you just as well (and a bit quicker, lol).
Any plans for it?
Old 02-27-2015 | 05:21 PM
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Welcome to the forum, congrats on the upgrade.
Old 02-27-2015 | 05:44 PM
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Welcome to the site! That's a pretty awesome upgrade there. Hope you enjoy it as much as I've been enjoying mine!!
Old 02-27-2015 | 07:19 PM
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Thanks for the warm welcome and the congratulations!

Right now I only have the following plans for the car:

1. Quietly adore it
2. Learn how to take care of leather seats
3. Figure out how to avoid scraping the heck out of the front bumper cover on driveways

I've got number 1 down, no problem. I'm working on number two, and I bet I'll find some great tips on this forum. I already failed number three. Such is the learning curve when you've been driving Pathfinders for almost 20 years (two back to back) then go to a car, I suppose. It did make me want to throw up a little, but my body shop told me not to worry about it and save my money. I love those guys.

Wish me luck. I'm going to make my first attempt at cleaning and conditioning the seats this weekend. I know, I'm a complete amateur. I've never in my life had leather seats, or a car half this nice, for that matter.

Happy Friday, all!
Old 02-27-2015 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by melham
Thanks for the warm welcome and the congratulations!

Right now I only have the following plans for the car:

1. Quietly adore it
2. Learn how to take care of leather seats
3. Figure out how to avoid scraping the heck out of the front bumper cover on driveways

I've got number 1 down, no problem. I'm working on number two, and I bet I'll find some great tips on this forum. I already failed number three. Such is the learning curve when you've been driving Pathfinders for almost 20 years (two back to back) then go to a car, I suppose. It did make me want to throw up a little, but my body shop told me not to worry about it and save my money. I love those guys.

Wish me luck. I'm going to make my first attempt at cleaning and conditioning the seats this weekend. I know, I'm a complete amateur. I've never in my life had leather seats, or a car half this nice, for that matter.

Happy Friday, all!
Always approach steep drives at an angle, the sharper the angle the less you'll scrape~ask me how I know
Old 02-27-2015 | 09:16 PM
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You just made me feel a lot better. Thank you ��
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