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Member ID: zee4speed

Location: Kennesaw, GA

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Vehicle Info

2002 Nissan Frontier

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Oct 14, 2009

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Zee ’s Nissan Frontier
“REBORN & CUSTOM HOMELINK”

  • Currently 3.4222222222222 /5 Stars.
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zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier

 Going from This to That Took over 8 MONTHS!!!

 

 

 

 So this is what we start with.  Looks alot easier than its going to be.  I initially bought this truck for parts.  But than when the wife saw it, she wanted me to fix it and keep it. 
My history:

My first truck:Blood red Tacoma. 
Problem:Fender bender on the driver side.
Parts:Drv Fender and turn signal

 My second truck:Black Frontier Extended Cab
Problem:Fender bender on driver side.
Parts:Drv Fender, turn signal, and front bumper

My third truck: Black Frontier Crew Cab - THIS ONE
Problem: Fender bender on driver side (SO I THOUGHT)
Parts: Drv Fender, Headlamp/Turnsignal, Front bumper, Hood, and Rad Support(SO I THOUGHT)

 

 

zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier

Now I really didn't pay too much attention from this side.  This is going to become a regret later.

 

 

 

zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier

From here my guestimate is new rad support, pull out the apron, and new body panels and On the road again.

 

 

 

zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier

And ofcourse this side I like, not so much.

 

 

 

zee4speed's 2002 Nissan Frontier

Ok, here I learned a lesson.  I always thought that in front impact the windshield is a good indicator of impact.   NOT!!!!  Ok, though this windsheild is in tact, look at the driverside floor.   See the buckle that I'm Overlooking.  Again learning factor going to hit me head on soon.

 

 

 

 

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zee4speed  

Posted by: zee4speed

03/18/2009 06:54AM

What is this electric fan you speak of? I know what an electric fan is, but what electric fan can I use? What kind of fabrication/customization will I need to do?

beefyboy242  

Posted by: beefyboy242

03/18/2009 01:16AM

One thing a lot of guys do to free up some ponies on frontiers is they get rid of the clutch fan and replace it with an electric. I'm sure this wouldn't be a difficult task for you, since you've done so much work to this one. It turned out great, normally I wouldn't even consider to get a vehicle with the front end mashed in near that badly but if i saw this process prior to purchase I would trust it 100% 5 stars man.

dabest369  

Posted by: dabest369

03/04/2009 10:34PM

great work, nice aftermath.

Altigirl  

Posted by: Altigirl

02/24/2009 06:48PM

If u can deal with airbags then FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT! FIX IT!

iRay808  

Posted by: iRay808

02/18/2009 12:55AM

very impressive work man! 5 STARS.NO DOUBT!

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Member ID: zee4speed

Location: Kennesaw, GA