1992 300zx 2+2 Custom Show Car, Low Miles, Tons Of Perf Pts, High End Stereo on 2040-cars
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Make: Nissan
Model: 300ZX
Trim: 2+2 Coupe 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 116,300
Sub Model: 2+2
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Up for auction is the pride and joy of the family and the labor of 12 years of my life. There is a whole lot of details to this car so I am just going to add links to help explain everything. Pics are doing the car justice as it has a very glossy finish (3 coats of clear) so if you need anymore just ask. The car has went through 3 stages and all are listed on carstereo.com under ZXTSY-2, and 3. This is the link to the final stage of the car: http://www.carstereo.com/installs/photo_gallery_album.cfm?home=yes&photoid=74860&galleryid=4512 or
Pioneer AVHP 6600DVD, Pioneer Dehp 9200 sound processor in steering wheel, Phoenix Gold 1200.1 on subs, 500.4 on doors, Pioneer center ch speaker, Kinetik battery, Stinger battery, Elemental designs SOUND DEADENING (doors, hatch and cargo area, Plasmaglow led underbody kit-w-remote, Viper 791XV-w-Has remote start, windows, locks, with 2-way paging. There is a video switching system for the indash DVD flip screen, Hatch monitors, PS2, and rear hatch cam, also wireless cam and receiver for remote control car can all be controlled through video switching system. R/C can be included for the BIN price, a 300zx body is very rare to find these days. There is also a back up cam installed just under the rear spoiler. , PS2, Street glow slim neons. Chromed out engine. Tsunami Katana RCA's and Stinger 0/1ga wiring. Also added a PG Basscube and Audio control 6ch line driver. A 60 amp Kinetik power supply so Car can run stereo without running motor as long as A/C power is available) or it will charge batteries, Added a 250amp custom SPL Alt with remote voltage knob. Also custom painted the amps to match. Neon, underbody led kit and strobes and all lighting all are remote controlled.
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