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Make: Nissan Infiniti

Model: '89 Q45 Active JDM Model

Milage: 16XXXX

Transmission: Automatic

Colour: Ivory Pearl Quartz

Location: Narre Warren Nth, Victoria

Complied: Yes

RWC: No

Price: $4500 ONO

Contact: Matthew Mack (Macca) on 0405 023 009, or email [email protected]

Comments/Modifications:

ENGINE: VH45DE quad cam V8, it runs, however after having it looked at, it seems to have possible cracked piston/s. New engine is likely to be required, quoted around 2g's for new engine. 90mm Throttle Body in perfect condition (have previously been offered $400 for this to be used on a Skyline)

TRANSMISSION: Recently fully rebuilt and kitted auto transmission with 2800rpm torque convertor, over 4g's spent at Advanced Transmissions. Trans in very good condition, could go into 300zx if parted out?

BRAKES AND SUSPENSION: Bendix heavy duty pads, fairly new front rotors, unsure of exact km's, but spent over $800 when changing the brakes about a year and a half ago. Active Q45 suspension, however accumulators seem to be pretty flat, so a little more may be required or swap to coilovers.

WHEELS AND TYRES: 17x10inch rims at rear, and 17x8inch fronts. They came from Japan but i'm unsure of the brand, on other forums Veilside has been suggested, however i'm 100%, see photos for details. Wrapped in more or less BRAND NEW Hankook RS-2's! Engine went very shortly after fitting the tyres :P

ECU: The standard ECU was sent to the States for retuning by NICO (see nicoclub.com forums for details). Switchable ECU with 4 engine maps, ranging from stock (better fuel economy etc, to a 'Stage 3' setting with increased power and very free revving), estimated 20-30kw gain from this tune.

BODYKIT: Bodykit came on the car from Japan, and the manufacturer is unknown, the car was bought from Jeff at C-Red Tuning in WA, and he informed me that the kit is a Wise-Sports Kit. There are a number of marks in the front bar including a tow ball puncture (thanks supermarket..), but otherwise its in quite good condition.

INTAKE/EXHAUST: Blitz LM Core Air Filter, and Modified Exhaust (Still legal but a nice deep note).

REASONS FOR SELLING: Well I've managed to do something stupid enough to ensure that I'm going to lose my licence after going to court. Need to get a lawyer pretty quick... So rather than take the time to get the car repaired and then selling it as I had previously planned, I'm going to have to sell it ASAP :rofl:

I would have made up something about going overseas etc. but hey shit happens...

This car has been very enjoyable to drive and own for the last few years and i'll be sad to see it go, electric everything, aftermarket CD player and such with new 6x9's in the back. Electric sunroof and seats..

The photos were taken a little while back, so the damage to the front bar is not seen.

I strongly believe that the person who buys this car and fixes is getting a good bargain, or if the car was parted out it would be likely to make more in parts than what I am selling it for, (rims, trans, throttle body, tires, all very sellable)

Any questions or want to have a look or make an offer just call or text me on 0405 023 009, or email [email protected]

Thanks for your time :)

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fark these things are rare....

ive seen front cuts in sydney go for $1500, so replacing the engine shouldnt be a problem... may as well get a turbo manifold fabbed up while ya at it...

boosting these things should be illegal. absolutly insaneness

good luck selling in this markets current state....

if i was hanging around it would of made a great project car.

Thanks for the luck mate,

Yeah prob not the best time to be selling, but not much choice hey.

Yeh front cuts go pretty cheaply if you look around, if i had the time and spare cash it'd be my own project car :D haha

Cheers

well... not much interest so far :)

auctions got 3 days left on ebay so if ur interested check it out

or make an offer via email..

$3500 ONO..

Cheers

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