Gave the FX some needed attention over the past couple of weeks.  Lots of small things that have been bugging me for months. The chassis hit 150,000 miles this past weekend.  Just over 35k miles on the built motor.
1) New CD player/stereo unit.  My 7th CD player unit since ownership in 2004.  That means they last about 2 years each.  Anyway, CD sound quality is still the best on this system, with the Epicenter and subwoofer participating much more than from any other source of music.  So the sound system is back up to full strength and bumping once again.  So I got that going for me, which is nice.
I've started collecting some custom parts that will allow me to install something aftermarket in the center console.  Nothing for sure yet but I can't keep buying CD players forever.
2)  New front seat belts.  I hated the old ones from the original interior.  They didn't retract properly, they were stained, stiff and just old.  I got brand new black interior belts to replace the tan belts.  So soft & supple.  Full retraction.  They are glorious.  Never thought I'd appreciate them as much as I do!  I like the mix of black & willow in combinations the factory never put out, since I'm combining pieces of my old black interior with what came in the Silver FX.
3)  And continuing that black/willow combo - I'm calling it, "saddle" interior because the color contrast reminds me of saddle shoes.  I dyed alternating sections of the steering wheel.  This is the same dye I used on my shift knob when I converted the Willow knob to a black one.  Shift knob is in the photo too; it has been almost a year with no visible wear.  It's not completely done yet- will take some more touching up.
4) Brand new OE front lower control arms.  One bushing was ripped completely through.  The new arms and new bushings tightened up the front end.  Less bouncy & floaty now than before.  I guess a new set of arms every 150k miles isn't too bad?
5) New rear brake pads and a full fluid flush.  Picked up some StopTech rear replacement pads and exchanged them for the worn pads in the rear, which were below 2mm.  Then using my Motive power bleeder and a reservoir adapter, I flushed out all the old brake fluid with ATE SuperBlue - my own personal stash of un-opened containers (no longer available in the US).  The first fluid that came out of all four calipers was cloudy and dark.  I bled each corner until clear blue, then did them all again.  The difference was noticeable - pedal is much more firm now.  One bleed screw was clogged with debris so a few pumps of the pedal unclogged it.  Forcefully. 
Think I'll replace all four bleeders the next time bleed brakes for any reason.  A couple of them look pretty corroded.
At 7 years old, the StopTechs still look hot.
Hoping I can hit Nissfest at the end of the month at AAA Speedway in Fontana.
The only other thing I can think of right now is some new tint on the front windows.  I can see some wear and scratches.  As long as it has to be replaced, it might as well match the factory tint rear windows...
Daily driving her and loving it! 
Cool random shot.
