Is it true the the Y33 CIMA had an active suspension option in Japan?

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Does anyone have any information on this. An article in my prior post suggested that the CIMA came with an active option


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It was available and quite popular in Japan.

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I do not think this is the case. The semi-active one on the G50 is the only one ever offered. The rest were just adjustable shocks damping rates; not hydraulic rams.

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Well now you've placed doubt in my mind. I think its time for me to write a letter to Nissan.

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Look here first.

http://history.nissan.co.jp/01_sedan.html

Remember, the JHG50 was sold until 2002 in Japan.

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Brian, I cant read that.

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Use alta vista. Some of it is graphical and can't be read by online translators.

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Yes it is true, I have a full active 1996 fgdy33 cima v8 😁


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