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mrclean17
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Joined: Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:31 am
Car: 2012 Versa SL Sedan
Location: LA

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Hi all, my name is Kyle and I'm the proud owner of a 2012 Versa SL sedan. I am currently going to college in LA.

(Just a sample photo I found of the same model, my car is Titanium with Charcoal cloth interior)

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I've owned my versa for about 3 months, so the only mods I have made was to add dual 10" SDX sub woofers and an SDX 800 watt amp in the trunk. I plan on getting better speakers soon, as well as a new head unit in the future (Most likely far future, as I am a poor college student). I'm interested in getting a body kit and spoiler, but once again, that might take a while.

Anyways, I'm glad I joined and I hope to meet some other Versa fans!


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costa_rican13
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for the body kit, careful on that. get a nice flowing one, that looks oem. not all ricer and blah. how about some nice wheels first, with a lip, or something. nice exhaust? yea.

mrclean17
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After looking at a lot of these forums, I'm thinking about the Stillen Front Air Spoiler and the Rear Valence- Urethane. I also saw a post about a DIY Lip with garage door sealer, which looked interesting, but I sorta wanted to get actual parts. As for a tail spoiler, I'm not positive if the '12 sedan would look good with one, but maybe a deck lid.

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AZhitman
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Welcome aboard! The new sedan is a great-looking ride for the money.

I think it would look best debadged, lowered, with a nice contrasting-color set of 17" wheels. Clean and subtle.

mrclean17
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How would you recommend lowering it? I noticed many people used the Tanabe NF210 lowering springs.

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AZhitman
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I'm not sure on the Versa... I'd definitely go with something that's known to work well.

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costa_rican13
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if your looking for a soft ride like how you have now, then lowering springs would be good. but if you want to go beyond that(lower) than you'll need coilovers which are a good chunk of money, but are great.


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