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Fred D.
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After test drives and tons of thought, Im keeping my '94 Q45 instead of trading for a Z car. I still wish to change my trans and drop some weight on the Q, but the labor + cost is really high, thousands. I will just keep it mostly stock with minor mods. Peak factory performance combined with long term dependability is what I after now.


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mcrews
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Car: 2002 Q45 Sport
Location: Sacramento, Ca

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smart man.

BadQ45t
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good move, you're not serious about dropping weight, face it, the Q is a heavy car and "dropping weight" means pulling seats out.

Just drive and enjoy. Buy a new ECU and TCU, tune up your suspension with lowering springs and Tokiko Blues or something.

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elwesso
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BadQ45t wrote:good move, you're not serious about dropping weight, face it, the Q is a heavy car and "dropping weight" means pulling seats out.

Just drive and enjoy. Buy a new ECU and TCU, tune up your suspension with lowering springs and Tokiko Blues or something.
Yeah.. I agree... unless you want to start losing luxury then dont even bother..... which if thats the case, whats the point of ownin a Q in the first place.


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