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These came from my GF’s son, he works at Nissan tech center here in mi.
Me, I did the Infiniti Auto Shows for 25 years. Been a fan for a long time. Did a lot of press events for Nissan
The tech center does a cars and coffee I plan on attending next year.
 
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These came from my GF’s son, he works at Nissan tech center here in mi.
Me, I did the Infiniti Auto Shows for 25 years. Been a fan for a long time. Did a lot of press events for Nissan
The tech center does a cars and coffee I plan on attending next year.
Which Infiniti model first got you interested in Infiniti? Q45?
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Prob the M30. Liked the convertible. Those cars you never see. I started doing the shows in 1990. Picked up the Q out in Scottsdale when I was out there for the show. It was a 2 year lease turn in. Had it delivered to the D. I have some of the OG owners paperwork. I added the trunk CD, the Regional guy in Philly helped me locate one. I still use it, it’s awesome. Simple bolt in and play.
 
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Prob the M30. Liked the convertible. Those cars you never see. I started doing the shows in 1990. Picked up the Q out in S Ott’s fake when I was out there for the show. It was a 2 year lease turn in. Had it delivered to the D. I have some of the OG owners paperwork. I added the trunk CD, the Reg guy in Philly helped me locate one.
The M30 was a good looking car - and I remember seeing many of them on the road years ago. The Q45 was what caught my eye as I was a big fan of Cadillac and Lincoln, and found it interesting how Japanese companies - who were well known for reliability and build quality - were entering the luxury market.
 
The booth in Detroit was pretty nice, we did a lot of press there.
 

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