2 Eggs in San Diego
Hello,
My name is Tom and I live in North San Diego County. Four and a half years ago I decided to replace my 510 (I rolled it down a hill sideways) with a newer affordable Nissan. The NX seemed like a good choice, cheep to buy, same affordable parts as a Sentra and a more aerodynamic body style for good gas mileage. I bought a Super Black 1991 NX 1600 base model with no options, unless power mirrors are an option. I upgraded the worn out suspension with some very stiff lowering springs, KYB struts (the cheep ones) and a set of Chinese 17" wheels and tires. I also installed a Pioneer AM/FM/CD player with four low end Pioneer speakers. E-bay is great!.
$1,250 Car
$250 Springs
$250 Struts
$500 Wheels and Tires
$200 Stereo
So for a total of about $2500 I have been using it as a daily driver for the past four and a half years. I have put some money into maintenance by replacing stock components as they wore out.
Spark plugs, alternator, starter, radiator, water pump, fuel pump, brake pads, rotor, brake shoes, wheel bearings, ball joints, CV's, steering rack and alignment.
I have enjoyed the car and thrown it into many turns, I am sure the gas mileage is good, even though the analog odometer on the digital dash is broken. So what's wrong Tom? I am glad you asked. Here is my problem, I keep reading about the NX 2000. Rear disc brakes, ABS, T-Tops, 30 more HP from the famous SR20 engine, fog lights, A/C, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, tilt column, limited slip differential. These are all things I wanted for my little 1600, but the engine swap alone requires a major modification to the wiring harness. So I started looking for a NX2000, and I drove a few, but I did not want to do a lot of work just to get it back into driving condition, and the prices seemed high. Well last week I found a 1992 NX 2000 fully loaded with all the options and I bought it. The Super Black paint is much nicer than my old NX and the interior is a major upgrade as well.
Tom
Does anyone know where I can find a stock type front spoiler for the 2000? The dealer wants over $500 for one.
My name is Tom and I live in North San Diego County. Four and a half years ago I decided to replace my 510 (I rolled it down a hill sideways) with a newer affordable Nissan. The NX seemed like a good choice, cheep to buy, same affordable parts as a Sentra and a more aerodynamic body style for good gas mileage. I bought a Super Black 1991 NX 1600 base model with no options, unless power mirrors are an option. I upgraded the worn out suspension with some very stiff lowering springs, KYB struts (the cheep ones) and a set of Chinese 17" wheels and tires. I also installed a Pioneer AM/FM/CD player with four low end Pioneer speakers. E-bay is great!.
$1,250 Car
$250 Springs
$250 Struts
$500 Wheels and Tires
$200 Stereo
So for a total of about $2500 I have been using it as a daily driver for the past four and a half years. I have put some money into maintenance by replacing stock components as they wore out.
Spark plugs, alternator, starter, radiator, water pump, fuel pump, brake pads, rotor, brake shoes, wheel bearings, ball joints, CV's, steering rack and alignment.
I have enjoyed the car and thrown it into many turns, I am sure the gas mileage is good, even though the analog odometer on the digital dash is broken. So what's wrong Tom? I am glad you asked. Here is my problem, I keep reading about the NX 2000. Rear disc brakes, ABS, T-Tops, 30 more HP from the famous SR20 engine, fog lights, A/C, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, tilt column, limited slip differential. These are all things I wanted for my little 1600, but the engine swap alone requires a major modification to the wiring harness. So I started looking for a NX2000, and I drove a few, but I did not want to do a lot of work just to get it back into driving condition, and the prices seemed high. Well last week I found a 1992 NX 2000 fully loaded with all the options and I bought it. The Super Black paint is much nicer than my old NX and the interior is a major upgrade as well.
Tom
Does anyone know where I can find a stock type front spoiler for the 2000? The dealer wants over $500 for one.