Leave it to LBC to find the loopholes and special prices hahaha.LongBeachCoupe wrote:http://www.stillen.com/blackfriday.asp
Stillen black friday.... Will these parts be included... the strut tower brace is on their site as $219.. If the code works it would bring it to $186!
I think thats gonna be the best look!bighercman wrote:Infantry, you're missing one. Do a photoshop of a black one with red writing. Now i think that would look sick!
any pics of the rear corners to finish off the body kit???? i feel like im the only one caring for these lolkyle@stillen wrote:So, development never slows down here at STILLEN. We are going to be releasing a few new parts here soon and I just wanted to let you guys know what is on it's way out...
1) Altima front strut tower brace.
This is constructed out of CNC machined 6061-T6 aircraft quality billet aluminum. Also uses laser cut zinc coated mounting rings. The bar is clear coated for great looks and protection and comes with the STILLEN logo engraved in red.
2) Altima coupe rear corners to finish off the body kit. These should be ready by the end of the week with pictures and pricing. Actually...Pictures might come next week as they'll need to be color matched, but we'll definitely have pricing.
3) 2.5 liter headers. These are nearly finished and I saw our R&D guys working on them again today.
Here is a quick picture of the strut brace...
The rear corners are finished. We have the first couple of production pieces in hand. We just need to work out pricing, and get a set off to paint for our car.adidas2go wrote:Soon bro, soon. Next week sometime.
any love for the sedans?kyle@stillen wrote:
The rear corners are finished. We have the first couple of production pieces in hand. We just need to work out pricing, and get a set off to paint for our car.
Blake, don't bother calling me yet...I'll call you...hahaha.
Thats what I like to hear Its ok, I'm on watch right now till 4. I have nothing but time. Then I get to go home and splice in a new piece of power steering hose. The high pressure line got a hole in it after it shifted last night and laid against the exhaust. Shot 1500 psi hyd fluid throughout my undercarriage and drained my whole system in about 4 secondskyle@stillen wrote:
The rear corners are finished. We have the first couple of production pieces in hand. We just need to work out pricing, and get a set off to paint for our car.
Blake, don't bother calling me yet...I'll call you...hahaha.
That must have been an interesting experience...There's nothin' like driving a car that has a damaged power steering system...adidas2go wrote:
Thats what I like to hear Its ok, I'm on watch right now till 4. I have nothing but time. Then I get to go home and splice in a new piece of power steering hose. The high pressure line got a hole in it after it shifted last night and laid against the exhaust. Shot 1500 psi hyd fluid throughout my undercarriage and drained my whole system in about 4 seconds
Exactly! That front sway bar is WELL packed in there. To replace it would basically require dropping the whole front subframe.adidas2go wrote:Luckily it didnt happen until I got home and I was backing into my parking spot. I noticed the smell, then I turned the wheel and got a stammering shake. Looked outside and saw about a liter of fluid on the ground. Should be interesting to fix. Its in an akward spot right between the exhaust and the front sway bar. I see now why you guys decided against the front sway bar project. That would be a b*tch to replace