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  • 4 weeks later...

No G50 is the platform and it's from 89-97. Q45 is the model

Mark, this is where I was getting confused... :wacko:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiniti_Q45#Third_generation_Q45

My Nissan GF50 Cima 450XV (also known as a 3rd Gen Infiniti Q45 in the United States of Awesome) is what I thought you meant.... :yes:

The model in the States is sold as a 1989-1996 Nissan G50 Q45 (1st Gen), 1996-2000 Nissan Y33 Q45 (2nd Gen) and 2001-2006 Nissan GF50 Q45 (3rd Gen) :woot:

I know where I've confused myself though... I didn't notice the "G50" part haha! Woops...

Edited by Sikahalv
  • 2 weeks later...

ive seen one in Ferntree Gully, VIC older asian dude. completely stock.

guy in WA has one, and tracks it....

http://www.zeitakuvip.com/forum/showthread.php?227-Hello-again

most of the non-skyline Nissan sedan imports in Aus are on www.zeitakuvip.com

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The guy in WA has car number 40 and I have 41. We talk a fair bit. I have found so far four other people with one who have a genuine interested in them.

Hey there, I have just purchased chassis number ending in 42 which is a VIP model in blue. Does that mean we have won a trifecta ? Would love to touch base to chat sometime.

Steve

I have seen one reference that seems to indicate that they were only a limited edition 15th anniversary model sold that year . Would love to find out just how many were sold. Does anyone know ? I am amazed at how little info i can find so far. Keen to hook up with other owners.

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