1984 Nissan 300zx 50th Anniversary - Original Owner! on 2040-cars
Findlay, Ohio, United States
One owner collector car in Excellent condition. Only 5000 were made. The 50th Anniversary Edition 300 ZX Turbo came with a long list of STANDARD features. The only option choice was either automatic or manual transmission. All 50th cars had the following features: *Nissan 50th Anniversary Logos behind the front wheels. Two-tone metallic paint. Silver on Black separated by a triple gold pinstripe. *Extended front and rear fenders. *225/50 VR16 Pirelli P7 tires mounted on silver rims with gold highlights. *Enhanced 3-way adjustable shocks. *Bronze tint glass t-tops *Black Leather Seats with "50th Logo" *6 Way Adjustable drivers seat with custom air inflation bladders. *Wood Grain Dash Inserts *Clarion 8 Speaker AM/FM Stero Cassette with digital presets and tuner. *Steering Wheel Controls for auxiliary functions. *Bodysonic Amplifier (8 mini-bass speakers built into each seat to allow you to literally "feel" the music)! *Floor Mats with 50th Anniversary Logo. *Car Cover with 50th Anniversary Logo *Gold 50th Anniversary Key Standard "power" package (found on all fully loaded Z's) including: Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Heated Remote Control Side Mirrors, Cruise Control, Rear Defrost and Wiper, Headlight and Windshield CLEANERS< Auto-dim Interior Lights with Door Handle Control, Anti-theft System, Voice Warning System, and Digital Dash Board with advanced displays.
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