Nissan: Titan Accessories?
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Titan Accessories?
Just got a Titan LE Crew Cab today in Sedona (copper color) with tan
and black leather.
Awesome truck!
I got everything except the navigation package, for which I have no
use. Everything except a chrome exhaust tip, that is.
Where can I find a chrome exhaust tip for my Titan?
TIA
Davoud
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Re: Titan Accessories?
Give some more details of the truck, how is it actually, driving it and
stuff.
"Davoud" <net> wrote in message
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Re: Titan Accessories?
Davoud:
Raider MD
When I said "just got" I meant "a few hours ago!" There aren't many of
the LE Crew Cabs available in my area (near Annapolis, Md.) and I was
lucky to find one with the options I wanted and with a color I liked
("Sedona," a copper color). Seats are two-tone leather, tan-gray.
This will replace a '91 Toyota V6 XtraCab, which is still an excellent
truck. But a family member needs a truck, so I'm selling the Toyota to
that family member @ $1.00. I don't often get new car fever; prior to
yesterday my newest car was a 1994 Accord. I also have a 1992 Miata
with 39,000 miles on it <http://www.davidillig.com/miata.shtml>.
First driving impression: excellent. I have driven larger vehicles, but
not recently. I'll be very careful in parking lots, especially while I
get used to it. Gobs of power, more than I will need; the Toyota V6 had
enough for my needs. Steering has a nice feel, brakes feel much better
than the Toyota (which has new brakes). I like the floor-mounted gated
shifter for the 5-speed auto. The transmission shifts smoothly and with
no fuss.
Interior: love it! Extremely comfortable and roomy. My mother-in-law
loved the back seat. I love the audio system/steering-wheel controls,
and the auxiliary input jack for my iPod and my XM Satellite Radio.
Probably won't use the 6-CD changer all that much, as my iPod can hold
over 700 CD's. My wife and I both appreciate the two-driver memory for
outside mirrors, seat, and pedals. When you turn the engine off the
driver's seat moves backward to assist egress, a nice touch. I thought
that heated seats were superfluous, but we used them yesterday in
pretty cold weather and they are great. The "Home Link" (garage-door
opener) was easy to program. The compass can be programmed for one's
longitude to compensate for magnetic declination.
Exterior: A crew cab pickup is necessarily a compromise between
interior room and bed length -- the bed is only 5-1/2 feet long. That's
long enough, though. I build furniture and I often haul raw lumber,
usually in 8 or 10-foot lengths. 10-foot lengths will require tie-down,
but that won't be a problem. A 4-foot sheet of plywood will lie flat on
the bed. It has all kinds of stuff in the bed -- divider, expender, pan
-- and I thought of having them remove some of it for credit, but I
though "What the hell?"
But where do I get my chrome exhaust tip!?
Davoud
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Re: Titan Accessories?
Excellent choice. I bought a Crew Cab SE a week ago and I love it! Drives
outstanding and is loaded with power! Interior is great! My daughter enjoys
listening to her headphones using the AUX feature in the back. I constantly
see guys with new trucks looking at me in amazement as my Titan drives by.
This truck is great!
DJG
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