Suspension tuning is probably a pretty damn good idea. Its kind of a black art. Everyone talks about it but not a lot of people actually do it. The most educated ones are the road racing people and or the few of us that really manage to give a damn. Like ronmcdon and brndck said.
Most people know nothing about making their car handle properly with proper settings. They just buy off the shelf garbage coils and slam the car for flushness. The good think about suspension tuning is its something you can readily transfer the knowledge of over to other cars. Thereby not pigeon holing yourself.
Honestly I would be looking towards working with newer Nissans like 350's and G35's. The 240 owners market is a pretty lost situation. Most of them are not willing to do the right thing or pay to have the right thing done. They want quick fixs for cheap.
I know that sounds bad but its pretty much the truth.
You have a grip on engine tuning already and fact is again it should be something you should be moving upstream with.
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