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Just my thoughts after having the car for 3 weeks.

Firstly great looking car nice rims chrome around the windows looks nice. Only fault no driving lights on front bar should be standard on all sp models. Secondly top engine lots of power smooth acceleration. Theres been a few post about fuel economy been not so great iam getting 520klm per tank which is unreal considering the performance you have on tap. Good quality interior nice layout love the music box. The standard audio is actually not the bad good bass from the front speakers.FAULTS to me are the steering seems quit heavy as soon as theres a defect in the road the car will pull to that side in a hurry which can be a pain. Suspension is quit firm can get very bumpy at times nissan should have had a setting for comfort and sport. Saying that it handels great around corners. So all up I realy like the car but its not for me I think it was more of an impulse buy and will be selling it soon. Hope to read some replys on other owners and there thoughts

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Just my thoughts after having the car for 3 weeks.

Firstly great looking car nice rims chrome around the windows looks nice. Only fault no driving lights on front bar should be standard on all sp models. Secondly top engine lots of power smooth acceleration. Theres been a few post about fuel economy been not so great iam getting 520klm per tank which is unreal considering the performance you have on tap. Good quality interior nice layout love the music box. The standard audio is actually not the bad good bass from the front speakers.FAULTS to me are the steering seems quit heavy as soon as theres a defect in the road the car will pull to that side in a hurry which can be a pain. Suspension is quit firm can get very bumpy at times nissan should have had a setting for comfort and sport. Saying that it handels great around corners. So all up I realy like the car but its not for me I think it was more of an impulse buy and will be selling it soon. Hope to read some replys on other owners and there thoughts

At first I was like :happy:

Then I was like :woot:

Afterwards :unsure:

And now :(

...why are you selling? PV36 is where it's at for the money!

Around the 4-5k mark for a decent system including a decent management system like Accuair. So it's not cheap.. but it will likely make the ride softer than what you currently have, plus then you can run whatever height you want. Need air tank(s), compressor(s), bags, lines from compressor to tank, lines from tank to bags, fittings, management system.

It's technically only legal if you also have the auto levelling system installed with it (and probably an engineers cert), however this will not allow you to adjust it on the fly, only when parked. I think driving mode is then set at the minimum legal height for your car too.. which doesn't sound overly fun.

If you don't go around slamming it and pumping it while driving then it's not likely that you will get done, but if you're spotted playing with it, or hard parking somewhere with it on the ground then you may get some unwanted attention haha. But it would be tempting!

www.accuair.com

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