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Hi there guys and girls.......

I am new to the forum, and decided to register here because there isn't a local (Australian) board for my car.

And because it's "Technically" a nissan, I am hoping I will be accepted.

I own a (Nissan) InfinitiQ45

It has a VH45DE Quad cam V8 engine, which comes with VVT.

My father (in his late 50's) owns an R32 GTST, and my mother (also in late 50's) owns a S14 series 2 200SX

It was my fault the were steered away from boring Fords and Holdens!! :(

(I had to show them what a real car was!!!)

I have seen plenty of skylines around, and recall a white R33 driving around my area, with "MISS-33" as the plates, young blondie driving... nice car!

Anyway, I am in SA, and hope to be able to join a cruise or 2 in the future, and discuss nissans in general with enthusiasts who enjoy these cars.

Here are a couple of pics for those who do not know what an Infiniti looks like.....

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Awesome..

Some time or another I would love to grab the dimensions of the radiator. :P

Apparently they are 3core and drop in to the R32's, or was that the cima's.

Not sure. But I wouldn't doubt it being a 3 core, having to cool a V8....

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well, in that case..... here it is

http://www.ozzie.q45.org/Cars/New%20Q%20video.wmv

Just fast forward to the 3 minute mark if you want to skip the walk around of the car.(once downloaded of course)

Video is a bit choppy, due to not having a capture card, but sound is fine.

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