White Roadster w/SRT wheels view
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
They are the SRT wheels with the insides painted for the SE. The only SE's I've seen were red roadster Xfires. Very nice and very rare. Nice find James.
Rumor has it that they had a bunch of extra parts and they created the SE to make good use of them. No evidence to that, just what I hear at the GTGs.
James
James
Originally Posted by metrocop
Any idea what Special Edition production numbers might be. I have an 07 SE. I'm also curious as to why they chose to produce an SE.
Originally Posted by James1549
Rumor has it that they had a bunch of extra parts and they created the SE to make good use of them. No evidence to that, just what I hear at the GTGs.
James
James
Originally Posted by James1549
Just thought someone would like to see what a white roadster looks llike with SRT wheels. I like it.
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PS, maybe they are SE wheels after a closer look.
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PS, maybe they are SE wheels after a closer look.
Welcome DW. you will like it here.
SE wheels are SRT6 wheels with a special paint job in between the spokes. If you have any documentation on your car, it should be listed as a LIMITED. The SE was only in red, with a black conv top with several other differences. I think someone (dealer?) did a wheel swap and it turned out looking good.
Good luck with new ride. James
SE wheels are SRT6 wheels with a special paint job in between the spokes. If you have any documentation on your car, it should be listed as a LIMITED. The SE was only in red, with a black conv top with several other differences. I think someone (dealer?) did a wheel swap and it turned out looking good.
Good luck with new ride. James
Originally Posted by James1549
I think someone (dealer?) did a wheel swap and it turned out looking good.
Good luck with new ride. James
Good luck with new ride. James
At that time, I'm sure teh SE wheels had a thriving part number in the system... and most wheel options, at dealer net, are very cheap. It's a quick way to spice up an otherwise vanilla vehicle and make it sell faster on the showroom floor.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
This happens within the Nissan Dealer network all the time... so I can only assume that these wheels were a similar story on the white Crossfire.
At that time, I'm sure teh SE wheels had a thriving part number in the system... and most wheel options, at dealer net, are very cheap. It's a quick way to spice up an otherwise vanilla vehicle and make it sell faster on the showroom floor.
At that time, I'm sure teh SE wheels had a thriving part number in the system... and most wheel options, at dealer net, are very cheap. It's a quick way to spice up an otherwise vanilla vehicle and make it sell faster on the showroom floor.
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