what do you guys think are reasonable mods for a leased car?
what do you guys think are reasonable mods for a leased car?
are reasonable things to get for a leased g37?
i dont want to put on something major that i will be a pain to take off.
i dont want to put on something major that i will be a pain to take off.
my G is leased as well, i dont really worry to much, id say wheels, a drop , tint, overlays on the lights, i would say stay away from the engine mods or body modification, this car doesnt need much in the first place, i guess it depends on how much you want to do in the end to get it back to norm.
well ive only had the car for a week and a half now and so far ive just gotten my windows tinted. im looking at wheels right now and ive been trying to decide if i want overlays or just blackout my taillights. i had the taillights on my truck blacked out and i loved it but it seems like alot of people prefer these overlays.
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1. Tinit overlays
2. Intake & exhaust
3. Lighting mods
4. Body mods depending where you gotta drill holes, if it's on the bottom part that's not very visible, I would go for it.
Pretty much the general rule for modding a leased car is, if you can take out that mod easily and change it back to stock, you can do it.
2. Intake & exhaust
3. Lighting mods
4. Body mods depending where you gotta drill holes, if it's on the bottom part that's not very visible, I would go for it.
Pretty much the general rule for modding a leased car is, if you can take out that mod easily and change it back to stock, you can do it.
Dealers can't "REQUIRE" you to service the vehicle at their dealership. IFS doesn't even require to have it serviced at Infiniti dealerships. HOWEVER, you do need to have the car in excellent condition at turn-in. (Assuming you do decide to turn it in.)
If I were you, I wouldn't only mod the car if you decide to keep it. Otherwise, it kind of goes down the drain, specially when you put on mods that can't or are hard to remove.
I'm personally thinking of waiting a year to see if this is a keeper. If so, I think I'm going with some new intakes and exhaust. I've never driving a Nissan before, so this is first time with them...lets see how they hold up.
If I were you, I wouldn't only mod the car if you decide to keep it. Otherwise, it kind of goes down the drain, specially when you put on mods that can't or are hard to remove.
I'm personally thinking of waiting a year to see if this is a keeper. If so, I think I'm going with some new intakes and exhaust. I've never driving a Nissan before, so this is first time with them...lets see how they hold up.
Last edited by RIDEwithG; Jun 11, 2008 at 05:05 PM.


