Import Expo took place almost exactly a week ago here in Toronto marking the first indoor show I have attended since the start of the pandemic in 2019.
To say the show was busy would be a gross understatement. It was absolutely packed.
In the sea of people and cars, one popped up as pretty familiar.
Sitting in the Prazis Air Suspension air booth was a notable previous feature car, a Junction Produce Equipped Infinity M45.
Years go by fast and quite honestly it’s probably been at least eight since I last saw this beautiful example of a VIP car. In that time it’s changed hands twice rather quietly.
It’s back out on the show circuit today than to Michael Cataluna who’s picked up the mantel for Prazis Air here In Ontario.
Prazis is a new air ride company in Canada, and in the back of the Infiniti was their P4-GS digital management system.
Like most modern digital management systems this one features presets, a wired control and wireless control.
The ‘P’ in the P4 stands for piano. Despite being a digital display it does operate rather uniquely, showcasing the operation of the valves right on top of the manifold.
Over the years I’ve become a bit of an air suspension technology nerd so it’s always cool to see what new companies are bringing to the table. From a wow factor perspective this manifold certainly stands out.
As for Import Expo, there will be a bit more from that show to come this week as I go through a few more photos. I’m stoked events have finally returned to Ontario!