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1 Of Kind Classy Infinity Qx56 Custom Vents Silver All Options Viper Smartstart on 2040-cars

US $64,999.00
Year:2011 Mileage:45000 Color: Silver /
 Tan
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: jn8az2ncxb9302391 Year: 2011
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Infiniti
Model: QX56
Trim: Fully Loaded ALL options
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4 auto
Safety Features: 4 channel DVR with 24 hour recording inside/out, viper security film window tint, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 45,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 22 in rims factory, Laser cruise, DVD headrests
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This is a one of a kind 2011 QX56.  It has been modified in a classy way.  I have invested over $20,0000 extra into this truck on top of the $76,000 sticker price.  All work was done at top notch shops and done the right way.  This truck has been treated like a princess with 93 octane and mostly ethanol free gas. 
Please call me if your a serious buyer so I can go into more detail
Enzo 919.271.6730

Here are some of the upgrades:
Escort 9500ci with escort Live so you can real time monitor the alerts though your iPhone or droid.  This has a custom mount as seen in the pics.  No radar detector detector will pick this up and its built into the truck. 

Viper 5902 2 way alarm with OLED keypad and smartstart to monitor through your iPhone or droid.

Directed Electronics passive lock unlock key pad, this is just the small black button in your pocket that arms and disarms your Viper from your pocket when you get close or far from the truck.  Its nice not to have to find or touch the keys as you walk up to the vehicle.

Viper security film.  Youtube this, it would take someone about 10 min just to make a hole in the window to try and break in. By then your iPhone and OLED alarm remote would have told you something was going on.

This truck has the factory 'birds eye view" cameras which let you see all 4 area's of the outside. 

I added a 4 camera DVR system to record 24 hours a day with a Stinger SPP2250 $750 dry cell battery to run it.  It will record about 4 to 5 days onto a 120GB SSD harddrive, with a 32GB SSD back up drive. 
These cameras can be moved or changed but now there is one behind the rear view mirror that see's the front view so if you get into an accident with someone without tail lights you have it all on film for the insurance company. 
2nd camera is in the front grill and is zoomed in on the plate so you will have any tag of any car that gets in front of you.
3rd is in the front passenger post and is hidden to watch valet or anyone driving the truck and going into the glove box or armrest storage.
4th is mounted in the center near the rear view mirror and can move any direction to get a cop at your window, the back seat, the pass window and more. 

There is a 7 in LCD display in the sun visor that views the DVR or any other vid source.  There is also a volt meter for the back up battery so you can monitor the charge for the DVR system. 

I replaced the factory battery with a new Stinger SP500 red top dry cell to keep the system consistent from front to back.  There is a 500 AMP regulator so the back up battery won't drain the main one, but if the main goes down the back up will boost the front one.

The JL13.5 sub powered by the HD1200/1 with all Stinger wire and gold accessories is top of the line.  Its in the factory box but we added the grill guards to protect the speaker.  It is bolted through the floor of the truck so it takes about 20 min to get the box and speaker out of the truck for security.  All wires are 0 GA and 100amp fuses.  It is powered from the DVR battery so the lights don't dim when the sub hits.  There is a bass knob in the front of the truck for when you need to go quiet. 

The factory tail lights were painted with clear and black to tint them.  I have a wife and kid so its not too dark and they actually made it look better by taping off the back up clear parts and leaving them clear, see the picks.  You can see at night backing up great, and the LED's are still super bright through the tint.

The best upgrade in my mind is the side vents.  The factory look like Infinity went to AutoZone and slapped some crap on the side, I almost couldn't but the truck due to this ugly disaster. 
I have pics of different ways to upgrade these, I spend over $1,000 to get these right, it took about 4 tries.  The cool thing is that you can change the logo in the middle, now it says QX 56 but you can also change it to an infinity symbol or the Nismo symbol or anything you want.  We didn't just hack up the factory vent, at first we did but now the final product was done by a motorcycle shop and they filled in the plastic so its a smooth factory look all around.  They also painted the black plastic insert vent part flat black so it looks really sharp against the platinum paint. 

I also added a blackberry micro usb hard wire cable that runs off the back battery to charge your phone.  There is also 2 usb ports in the front pass foot area, I used these for my dropcam camera's, 2.1A to power an iPad or other device too.  I had 2 dropcam's that ran off my verizon hotspot to monitor the truck live on my iPhone when I was at dinner or away. 

This is the most technologically advanced truck in the USA that I know if that is owned by a private citizen.  You can valet it without worrying about them snooping, or playing the stereo, or watching movies. 

The front TV/GPS has an aftermarket switch so you can watch movies while you drive or program the GPS as you go.  This is a big advantage since the factory settings won't work as you drive this system overrides that for your convenience.

All the tires are like new and less than 3 months old, I actually have an extra one that is in great shape because I had a nail in one and replaced 2 at that time.  The 22' Bridgstones are hard to get sometimes so its nice to have the spare of a spare. 

All work was done at infinity, everything they recommend was always done. 

The wipers are rainX top of the line.  The windows are dark but you can still see out at night, again I have a wife and young son so its a safe truck.

This truck has everything and is super safe, imagine getting into an accident and having the whole thing recorded to show it wasn't your fault.  Or a cop acting inn appropriate and he is on video and audio the entire time!

There is also a stinger trickle charger with an outside plug near the rear tire so you can plug it in and keep the back DVR battery charged if your letting the truck sit for longer than 4 days. 

The truck also has weathertech floor pans so the carpets are like new, I also have the OEM matts in storage.  I also have the smaller back seat that was removed for the sub box and all the factory parts that were removed for the installations of custom stuff on the truck that could easily be put back to factory if you wanted too.
 

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