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Item: 1989 Nissan Infiniti Q45

Location: Brisbane

Price and Payment Conditions: $18,000

Extra Info: The Infiniti Q45 is the top of the line Nissan vehicle. They came stock with the VH45DE, an all aluminum powerplant, 4.5 liters, rated at 278hp/296ft/lbs of torque. This is also one of the first cars to use VVT, when they rated the VH45DE in 1989 they rated the engine WITHOUT VVT. To avoid the tax they rated it without VVT installed thus, the engine produces closer to 310hp(~230kw) and 330ft/lbs(~450nm) of torque. Pretty much everything on this car is electric - power seats, windows, mirrors, steering wheel, sun roof. Has climate control, with controls in the rear, rear air purifier, full leather interior. Very comfy car to drive/ride in, with plenty of power too.

1989 Infiniti Q45

VH45DE – 4.5L Quad cam V8

Automatic

Black

66,000kms

Full 8 piece Junction Produce body kit

18" Work VS Rims

Height Adjustable JIC Magic coilovers

Twin 2 1/4" catback exhaust

Contact Details: PM or Email to [email protected] (its a zero)

No time wasters or tyre kickers

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Fuel consumption isnt too bad, i get around 450-500ks off around 70L(tank is 85L) with mostly city driving. It loves the highways though, at 120 it sits around 2500rpm and you get pretty good economy. Havent had it on the dyno.

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