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Cristatus

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  1. A low mileage 68k, UK 300 ZX TT auto registered Nov 1993. FOR SALE. Tempest Graphite Grey It was sold by KGF in Peterborough and the video is better than any photos I can post and can be seen here: The car has extensive service history from Nissan and Zedworld, plus most if not all MOTs to prove mileage. I have a small collection of Japanese sports cars but need to downsize a little. This from the original KGF advert (full text on youttube just click "show more"): "A great story! This standard UK supplied and UK registered (on 30th November 1993) example has covered just 66,303 fully documented miles from new. Supplied new by Humphris Oxford Nissan Ltd to Mr H M Lloyd and then to second owner, Mrs Barnes, having purchased the vehicle when it was just two years old from Westover Nissan. A complete and full Nissan Main Dealer history is catalogued annually with every invoice kept from new up to 2007 when Nissan 300 ZX Specialists, Zedworld continued the meticulous care. The vehicle remained in Mrs Barnes' ownership for 18 years, whereupon KGF Classic Cars undertook the task of selling the car to third owner Mr B Perrin. Incredibly, prior to Mr Perrin collecting the car KGF Classic Cars received an enquiry from the very first owner Mr H M Lloyd who wanted to purchase the car he had owned when it was new! Sadly Mr Lloyd missed out as the car had been sold already, however KGF Classic Cars promised to forward his details to the new owner. Contact between the two parties was evidently made and a deal agreed, the car returned to its original owner 18 years after he sold it! Mr Lloyd has subsequently decided that at the age of 65 his driving style and desires do not suit the car as they once did, and he has passed the car back to KGF Classic Cars. This was not before taking the car to main dealer West Way Nissan in Oxford for a Gold Service, health check, rear brake overhaul and replacement roof seal. An invoice dated November 2013 for £974.18 fully documents this work. All the handbooks, manuals, radio cards are housed in the grey A5 Nissan folder and even a full set of keys exist including the rare and unique 300ZX ignition key made from high strength titanium alloy This incredible 300ZX is finished in Tempest Grey Graphite Pearl (Code KL1) and benefits from a beautifully smooth and deep bright shine. This factory standard colour accentuates the striking and handsome lines of this grand touring sports car and the colour scheme extends to the spoiler, bumpers and side mouldings to complete the overall exquisite sleek package. All panels are factory original and straight with uniform gaps, and there is no rust having had £2875.20 spent in August 2011 at Zedworld. The ultimate in thrilling performance car styling." The car is for sale at £4750 but please do not waste my or your own time I will not budge from this price so no offers please.
  2. I have a 1993 UK car with an after market single DIN radio/CD player. I would like to install an OEM unit preferably with CD player but will consider a cassette only solution. Can anyone suggest where I can source one, were they all BOSE units? Also if I do manage to get an OEM unit can a ipod adaptor be fitted, can anyone suggest where these can be sourced?

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