MAY 2007
I installed my Sunny 1.6LX emblems.

I've been searching for a SE-R trunk lock for a while now because I need one in order to install my inner tail lights. I figured while I wait I could install this fuel door/trunk release cable that I got at a scrap yard from a higher trim Sentra.
I also got a header for my GA16DE. It's so nice and shiney, it will go on in the next month.

I swapped my front grill for the 2007 version Tsuru, I still want to paint some of it black.

I started fitting the Altima side skirts and decided to just use the center straight section. I will have to join 2 up to make the full length, and make some end caps but it shouldn't be too hard (I think). I did score another couple of sides at the scrapyard for a total of four. Even though the 2 I just got are both passenger side it won't matter because I'm only using the straight part. I got these 2 and the trunk release cable for $10 (god I love the scrapyard)
Skirts

Here is a photoshop of the skirts color matched.

This is if I paint them to match the bumpers.

JUNE 2007
I have been doing a few more thing to my Sentra. I installed my trunk/fuel door release and I love it. I finally after 3 months got my SER rear sway bar and installed it. I really tighted up the rear and made the car more stable on 'on-ramps'.
I also installed my header, which gave me a few problems but ended up good in the end. It added what feels like a little power in the mid range and a little more roar in sound. It's not too loud though, but it is still going through the stock muffer.
JULY 2007
I have installed the springs, inner tail-lights, muffler, and a set of driving lights.
Here are the driving lights mounted, they still need to be wired up. I'm pretty happy with the placement, but the right one needs to come down just a hair.

Here is a side view that shows the drop that the Eibach Sportline springs give the car.

Here you car see the SE-R inner tail-lights and Magnaflow muffler installed. The lights also need to be wired up, which I plan on gettint to soon.
