1998 Maxima SE - HELP!!!!!!!
mikehohn
07-29-2003, 10:37 PM
I picked up a black 98 Maxima SE that rear ended somebody.
Does anybody have a good recomendation for where I should order the parts?
And the major thing I'm in need of is a diagram showing the different front end parts, and the engine - so I know what to order. Does anybody have diagrams they can post, or email??
Any recomendations would be appreciated!! Thanks!
Mike
Does anybody have a good recomendation for where I should order the parts?
And the major thing I'm in need of is a diagram showing the different front end parts, and the engine - so I know what to order. Does anybody have diagrams they can post, or email??
Any recomendations would be appreciated!! Thanks!
Mike
enjetek
07-29-2003, 11:18 PM
http://nissan-auto-and-parts.com/auto_body_parts/maxima-1998-parts.html
that site gives you a good idea of what you will need to fix up your car, which is the same year and make as mine ;]. if you need parts i suggest you try ebay because instead of paying about 275 or 300 WITHOUT shipping for a new headlight and fog light, i paid about 150 for both WITH shipping by buying them on ebay. try to get your items from power sellers as they tend to be the more dependable sellers. good luck with fixing up the car.
-Michael
that site gives you a good idea of what you will need to fix up your car, which is the same year and make as mine ;]. if you need parts i suggest you try ebay because instead of paying about 275 or 300 WITHOUT shipping for a new headlight and fog light, i paid about 150 for both WITH shipping by buying them on ebay. try to get your items from power sellers as they tend to be the more dependable sellers. good luck with fixing up the car.
-Michael
97wvmax
07-30-2003, 01:37 AM
try some junk yards too, might get lucky
tdaily
07-30-2003, 02:39 PM
Never underestimate your local parts yards...you never know what they'll have. Also, you may want to look on the net. You can find parts yards all over the country from a basic search. The good thing about black is that I'm pretty sure it's a one-stage paint. So if you can find black parts they may match close enough that you will not have to paint. That'd save you a lot of money cause otherwise you'll have to paint the entire front end in order to make it look right.
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