90 96 Nissan 300zx Radio Trim.pulled From 1990 300zx. on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Up for sale this Radio Trim that I pulled it from 90 300ZX.In good condition just you need to restore the mesh grill in the trim and you should be good to go.
All the mounting points are intact.
Please ask ?'s if you need.
Thanks for looking and good luck.
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