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damn that looks good.

but most cars do look awesome when lowered,with huge rims and a kit....

not practicle imo.

i think 18+ '' rims would fill it out nice but lowering it would spoil the ride

luxury wise it looks the deal.how many interior colours are avaliable?

damn that looks good.

but most cars do look awesome when lowered,with huge rims and a kit....

not practicle imo.

i think 18+ '' rims would fill it out nice but lowering it would spoil the ride

luxury wise it looks the deal.how many interior colours are avaliable?

For rims 20's look the best when you go more then that it looks like an over rimmed 300C, the 3 litre version actually fits 18's factory and you have to lower it a little but not as much as my V35, I have a set of CPV35 18's so I might fit them till my R35 GTR rims are sorted.

At the pits this morning while doing the paperwork up they first wrote it down as a Mercedes and when I told him it was a Nissan he was quite surprised, he said he could swear it was a Merc.

Trim wise is the usual tan or black like the V35 bit is full leather or full cloth Specs.

put up the pics with the v35 rims :teehee: the 16'' stock rims are really starting to get to me.. I'd like to know what the difference in ride would be with 20''s..

for those that dont know.. the Infiniti Q45 which sold in the US until 06 is a cut down version of the Cima..

An awesome site to check out some quick stats is get.to/q45

enjoy!

Pricing is slowly coming down to make 2001 and 2002 more affordable which is why I also want to comply them this year even though it is a limited market.

Chris I got the iPod all hooked up via audio and video lines in the car and blue tooth hands free hooked up fine, it is the 5th Cima the guys have done.

Jeff's Cima is a base model as he changes everything so a waste of money buying a mint VIP and he also has leather kits for them.

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