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ive had a really good look at one of these cars.

luxury is such an understatment for this car! other then only being a 4ltr v8 its so vip!

the guy advertising this car has not listed everything this has probably not even close to everything they have!

automatic window shades, a computer that sences the white lines on the side of the road to drive for you, it can brake for you when it gets close to something, the back seat recline, full bar style setup in the back, air cleaning thing (donno why) and heaps more. it was pretty crazy for a car a few years old!

EDIT: just had a look at the pic, its the cheaper version of the new cima's. the one i looked at had 19's standard and heaps of weird but cool stuff init that youd probably never use :)

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yeah looks nice inside. and I can imagine the newer model.

wouldnt be fun changing a plug or doing the most simple of tasks on an engine like that.

might just clip together like most nissan stuff haha. :)

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funny thing is that under most of that plastic crap theres more plastic crap to cover other bits.

once there all off theres not a whole lot there to look at haha

its like nissan made this HUGE car and put this tiny engine init and went crazy with plastic covers to fill the gaps :)

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I :) F50 cima's... they're the pinnacle of Nissan baller cars. You can actually hear the sound of sloppy lips if you get a blowy while you drive it... unlike in the skyline.

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f**kin rad cars, be such an awesome cruiser.

automatic window shades, a computer that sences the white lines on the side of the road to drive for you, it can brake for you when it gets close to something, the back seat recline, full bar style setup in the back, air cleaning thing (donno why) and heaps more. it was pretty crazy for a car a few years old!

had an air purifier in my celsior (removed it to fit the subs), you gotta remember, not every market has clean air like australia does, so an air purifier comes in handy in those places.

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from what i was told they come with optional bullet proof rear windows too but to get complied obviously have to be removed over here. Theres one in Sinergey motorsport there asking $50k+ for it when its coimplied HA i saw one on j-spec $25k landed and complied

when your in the back seat on the passenger side the front seat has this little flap that u pull down in the middle of the seat, so when your in the back you can recline the back seat and put your feet through too the front!

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when your in the back seat on the passenger side the front seat has this little flap that u pull down in the middle of the seat, so when your in the back you can recline the back seat and put your feet through too the front!

The reason for this is that you're not supposed to drive an F50, but be driven in one, so only your chauffer would sit in front. So if you really had to have a nap while travelling you could stretch out.

I'm thinking of bringing down a Gloria or Cedric C35 to replace my ceffy as the daily... but the F50 is very tempting.... esp as they're in a very similar price range these days. Local prices are still miles high as dealers here think they can sell them off as Infiniti Q45's.

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The reason for this is that you're not supposed to drive an F50, but be driven in one, so only your chauffer would sit in front. So if you really had to have a nap while travelling you could stretch out.

lol yeah i figured, still pretty fricken sweet though :ninja: haha

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