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VIP rims... on the way, once i can afford them, and i find the right ones...

Can't lower it, because it has active hydraulic suspension... google "Q45 active suspension" to learn more

V8 built by nissan, craps on Ford and GM efforts....

VIP rims... on the way, once i can afford them, and i find the right ones...

Can't lower it, because it has active hydraulic suspension... google "Q45 active suspension" to learn more

V8 built by nissan, craps on Ford and GM efforts....

from my understanding you can purchase some kind of fan dangle electrical device to control the suspension. If it is similar to that used on the Cima.

finally someone with an RB24S. can you post pics of your engine, i've been trying to find one for years now.

Are you in the phillipines? taiwan?

Philippines..

Sure no problem, update on my ceffy as well.

(Shitty RB24S Carby)

(141 Horsepower / 20.1 kgs of torque @ 4400 rpm) reminds me of the datsun 240z L24 engine ;-P

..hmm..well at least its better than a rb20E..but still shitty haha.

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VIP rims... on the way, once i can afford them, and i find the right ones...

Can't lower it, because it has active hydraulic suspension... google "Q45 active suspension" to learn more

V8 built by nissan, craps on Ford and GM efforts....

Q45s are everywhere here in LA.

i wish i had an A31, though. those never made it here to the USA. and they're damn cool. virtually nobody here even knows what a "Cefiro" is. some Maxima owners know. and drifters. but that's about it. nobody here has one. save for maybe 3 or 4 people in the entire country.

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