It is, because this is STILLEN's car. Remember they have the Blue V6 show car and they had a 4 cylinder they used for the r&d? Meet the 4 cylinder r&d car, built by STILLEN, touring with HIN around the country now.leifab wrote:Do my eyes deceive me....or is that a stillen intake?!?!?
Mine will be in Nissan Sport's next issue.Kanard wrote:if the altima is gonna be in car mags .. then i need to go out and buy my tuner mags once again lol.. anyone know what all the altima only will be in? i used to keep up with them all, but i gave that up
Thats because whoever did the install, didn't put the brace from the stock bumper under that top ridge. That is what makes of breaks that sagging.Kanard wrote:o yea, and the gap in the grille is bugging me, lol and the whole car looks ugly. like a NFS*need for speed* custom paint job.. lol
You mean the entire front fascia? Its not just a grill.Kanard wrote:Also, im not really a big fan of that Stillen grille. NEXT!
I only emphasize this because i believe this is the only pic in existence of Stillen's production intake on an A/Cadidas2go wrote:
It is, because this is STILLEN's car. Remember they have the Blue V6 show car and they had a 4 cylinder they used for the r&d? Meet the 4 cylinder r&d car, built by STILLEN, touring with HIN around the country now.
lolLongBeachCoupe wrote:yuck!It also bothers me to some degree how the armed forces use ploys like this to attract young people who (if enticed by a car, are pretty susseptable to outside influence) could possibly not have been interested otherwise... i know its a bit of a stretch, but in my mind its kinda like advertising cigs to kids