Rare 5speed & Custom Tablet 2000 Nissan Maxima Se Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Edison, New Jersey, United States
Rare 5sp/Manual 2000 Nissan MAXIMA
Premium Quality according to Autocheck 45 point. aka Above Average, No accidents Black on Black ICE COLD A/C Oil & Filter Change every 3,000miles . Custom Tablet set up powered with Lenovo A2107-F and single 1 din cd player with AUx Tint (Note: Tints are illegal in NJ and many states so your are responsible if you decide to keep the tints on) Original CD/cassette play is available and will be included in the sale Great Shape HID Headlight and Foglights 165,826miles Daily Drive so Its will increase Mechanically sound daily driver, fun to drive. You will need to change the O2 sensor. Car drivers excellent as is. PLease Note: Tablet will not be included in the sale: The one installed is 7 inch Lenovo Ideatab, but any 7 inch tablet will work. I will show the buyer how to hook it up. The wiring is done, you just place the Tablet in the bezel connect the power and ear phone cable and your done!!!! Buyer will get two radios--1.) The original CD/Cassette Radio 2) The I din CD player with Aux input installed in the cup holder |
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