Sure, this Infiniti Q45t has only had two previous owners and shows just 10,300 miles, but what makes it really rad is that it was previously used as a show car for the tuning brand Stillen.
Modifications from Stillen include the bright orange paint, Stillen body kit plus rear wing, 17-inch Momo wheels, as well as an aftermarket exhaust and front …
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How much power do you think it makes now? (That orange paint has to add a horse or two, right?)
I know where a manual trans swap is currently located. Wonder if it'll make it all the way to Orlando.
DavyZ
New Reader
12/1/23 1:55 p.m.
I loved my 1993(?) Infinity Q45 as it has been possibly the most reliable of any vehicle I have owned. Good power, good comfort, and effortless cruising at high speeds on the interstate. The orange paint is NOT a bonus for this luxury car, but more than that: the wheels; they need to go to Craigslist.
In reply to DavyZ : Both the paint and the wheels (especially the wheels) are easy fixes, could make a great sleeper.
As of a few minutes ago, the bids are up to a whopping $3500, think this could be a bargain.
I only paid $1000 for my last Stillen Q45. I will not buy another Q45...
Have you ever read a GRM thread title and thought they might be speaking directly to you? Now I have.
But, for now, three Q45s in my past may be enough.
Besides, this is the Q41. Gen1 was 4.5L and hence the name. For the Gen2 Nissan stopped send the JDM model President derived car and sent the less expensive Cedric .
I will say that I think the Gen2 might be the most attractive of the group. Not amazingly attractive or stunning but more so just well dimensioned and tasteful without being gaudy. That then is a stark contrast to the orange paint.
Andy Neuman said:
I only paid $1000 for my last Stillen Q45. I will not buy another Q45...
I bought 3 that ran and all less than $2k.
Every day, just about anywhere you can find a runner for under $3k.
This car will sell for over-market money but I'll bet it doesn't break over the $7k's
I like some orange cars but this one with a cream interior just isn't working for DatsunGuy.
mtn
MegaDork
12/1/23 5:12 p.m.
Yeah the orange is really pretty terrible on this. And I like orange cars. Makes it look like a cab or maybe a DOT vehicle.
As for making more horsepower than stated...276 HP was the law (custom) of the land at the time
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15131963/japan-dumps-276-hp-pact-car-news/
John Welsh said:
Andy Neuman said:
I only paid $1000 for my last Stillen Q45. I will not buy another Q45...
I bought 3 that ran and all less than $2k.
Every day, just about anywhere you can find a runner for under $3k.
This car will sell for over-market money but I'll bet it doesn't break over the $7k's
Sold at $11,000
I was wrong at $7's Maybe PT Barmun was right?
I like the "rare color" comments. Uh, it's been painted, that does not make it a "rare color".
I like the idea.
I don't like the execution.
That paint color doesn't belong on a car like this, and those wheels are terribad. That said, a Stillen-tuned Q45 is a very cool thing to see. The buyer will enjoy it, I'm sure.
Steve_Jones said:
I like the "rare color" comments. Uh, it's been painted, that does not make it a "rare color".
But it’s one of one!
Yeah, I’m with you. The orange just clashes with the tan and chrome. Black interior and darker wheels? Okay, now we’re talking.
Well sold.
Andy Neuman said:
I only paid $1000 for my last Stillen Q45. I will not buy another Q45...
I tried finding it a few times since selling it. No luck yet