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Well my Nissan FPY31 Cima Gloria (VG30 Engine) arrived from Japan last week, and the GTR comes over in another month or so.

But I've been travelling in the Cima lately and goddamn is it comfortable, velvet seats that are power adjustable, tinted black windows, looks very VIP spec, goes alright as well.

It's currently in my garage getting side intrusion bars welded in... the usual compliance stuff, I have a couple of pics, a bit dark however :P

Engine: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_007.jpg

Back: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_001.jpg

Front: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_002.jpg

Badge: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_004.jpg

And I was suprised to see these two things,

Japanese Owner left me Elvis: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_009.jpg

And cigarette lighters in the back for my buddies who dont smoke :wassup: : http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_013.jpg

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Nice Y31, this is the Cima which i have recently purchased and will be coming to Melbourne very soon. What do you all think? It has the VG30DET engine, i'm not sure of the bodykit manufacturer, but i know that the bonnet mascot is a Junction Produce item. Anyone have any clue as to the maker if the rims??? They are apparently 18x12 at the back and 18x10 at the front. If anyone has much clue where they might be from, i'd like to hear from you. As you can see from the pics, it has front and rear height controllers.

vipf.jpg

vipr.jpg

vips.jpg

vipw.jpg

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Lovin the Gloria CEF11e..

Curious as to what other engines came out in them?

they also came out with a VG30et. and a non turbo VG20de powerhouse :(

I want to put a VQ30det in mine. they are almost a straight bolt in job and can push 220rwkw in standard form with 14psi.

I also want to put a manual box in to go with it and a mechanical LSD so i can go drifting pimp style!

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Yeh, its from C-Red in WA, was imported already and advertised on their site www.c-red.com.au, some nice cars there. Thanks for the comments, yeh the kit is JP, still unsure about the rims... Nice Gloria, and i'll swap for the stagea ;-)

mmmm......

Nah :D

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Well my Nissan FPY31 Cima Gloria (VG30 Engine) arrived from Japan last week, and the GTR comes over in another month or so.

But I've been travelling in the Cima lately and goddamn is it comfortable, velvet seats that are power adjustable, tinted black windows, looks very VIP spec, goes alright as well.

It's currently in my garage getting side intrusion bars welded in... the usual compliance stuff, I have a couple of pics, a bit dark however :)

Engine: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_007.jpg

Back: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_001.jpg

Front: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_002.jpg

Badge: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_004.jpg

And I was suprised to see these two things,

Japanese Owner left me Elvis: http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_009.jpg

And cigarette lighters in the back for my buddies who dont smoke :wassup: : http://users.on.net/~johnhill/pub/Cima/Cima_013.jpg

looks great. i got a black one fpay31 with airbag suspension i thought it was standard but doesnt look like you got em. got my fuse box translated rid of that annoying ping at 105ks enjoy
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