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Member ID: JKDR2000

Location: Pensacola, FL

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2000 Nissan Frontier

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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ 0 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed0mph
  • HP205
  • Weight-1lbs

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

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Last updated: May 01, 2005

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silver bullet: 2000 SE Desert Runner

Well, here is my ride it's a 2000 SE
Desert Runner and it is still a work in progress....let me know what ya think..
and any suggestions..are..welcome..

2000 first year of the Desert Runner

JKDR2000's 2000 Nissan Frontier

Checkered flaged Desert Runner!!
Only the year 2000 model has this style decal..=)

JKDR2000's 2000 Nissan Frontier

Safari anyone ??

JKDR2000's 2000 Nissan Frontier

Nice devil's fork exhaust!

JKDR2000's 2000 Nissan Frontier

Would like to find out about how a desert runner rides with 3" body lift..
or any info about trimming the mud guards for larger tires??????

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BigPsRide  

Posted by: BigPsRide

02/20/2006 06:53PM

Hey body lift is great if matched with proper suspension and i tuck 33x12.50s with my mods please take a look and tell me what you think all parts have been made by buddy and myself always redeady for another project

BigPsRide  

Posted by: BigPsRide

02/20/2006 06:50PM

Hey body lift is great if matched with proper suspension and i tuck 33x12.50s with my mods please take a look and tell me what you think all parts have been made by buddy and myself always redeady for another project

ChancesGarage  

Posted by: ChancesGarage

07/13/2005 01:06PM

hey what up. the leds look sweet at night. but wiring them into your headlights is a bad idea. and just so you know this is a MAJOR pain in the ass. this will be a long post but ill give you all the tips i can.

1st make sure you SODDER resistors on. with out a resistor you will blow the LED, and if you try to tape them on or anything else your gonig to run into problems. make sure EACH led has its OWN power and ground. if you link more than one led togeather they get dimmer and dimmer and eventually wont even turn on. so each one has its own power wire and ground wire.

when drilling your holes make sure they have a tight fit, or you have a hot glue gun, tape does not work worth crap and you dont want your leds falling down and ruining it. also make sure your positive LEd wire is covered really good so it cant ground out. now my biggest tip is put them on a switch, because some day you will for some reason not want them, and if you ever get pulled over a cop wont like them either, or you might have someone riding with you that cant stand them. so put them on a switch. one more thing is take every power wire for the leds and run them all togeather to the center of the truck. and then hook them all together there with one wire that will run to your switch. now you took 10 wires and hooked them to one to reduce the clutter. and then hook them up to the assesorie power on the switch, ( the middle prong) then if you want them to hook up to your lights this is how you do it. open your fuse panel. and find the fuse that goes to your lights. once you find it, pull the fuse out and stick the wire going from your power prong on the switch into where the fuse hooks in, then stick the fuse back in, it will be a tight fit and kinda tricky to get it in there, but get it in there the best you can. now just ground out the switch and always leave the switch on. now when the lights are off the leds are off, when you turn the lights on your leds will turn on, unless you turn the switch off, then you still have lights but no leds. that is the best way to do it. hope that helps, and it does look very cool at night, way better than any of my pics look. let me know how it goes. and sorry for the long post lol but i hope it helped! peace out and good luck.

nogirliegirl  

Posted by: nogirliegirl

07/13/2005 12:33AM

yup, you've come to the right place. i still can't believe mine used to look like that...stock! it's got a 3 1/2'' body and suspension lift. when looking for those lifts, they were only listed for the crew cabs but my mechanics double checked with Windward Nissan (make sure my parts were identical) and everything worked out. keep in touch if you like lift yours :) aloha!

ah3004  

Posted by: ah3004

06/13/2005 08:38PM

Hi you where asking where I got the hood scoop from on my truck. It is not just a scoop it is the whole hood. In the UK it has a diesel engine and the intercooler sits under the scoop will post some pics soon so you can see what I mean. Nice truck, will be going for the lift kit myself soon when funds allow. Alex

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Member ID: JKDR2000

Location: Pensacola, FL