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Chrysler 300 - New York Edition

Equipment Included:

Chrysler 300
120" Wheel base Extension with full vinyl roof and coach lights
Rear Overhead vanity mirrors
AM-FM Radio W/ Single Disc CD and DVD in console
Under Seat Storage Drawer
8 can Storage behind 3 seat 4 per window
Tissue & Trash Chute
6 Assist Straps - 2 Coat Hooks
1-Turbo Air High output A/C / Heat evaporator system under rear facing seats
1-Turbo Air High output A/C evaporator system Under left side L seat at rear door w/ return port
1- Heavy Duty Condenser, 16" HD Pusher Fan and Drier / Filter for Max AC Efficiency
Hands free intercom
Single Partition w/ privacy shade and no smoking sign with Acrylex Surround Glass holders R and L side of 3 seat
Two Tone 3"(8 cm) Seat side to side without extra console and two tone sides Acrylex Door Inserts LTD Acrylex Console Top and Bottom
Insulation in Roof, Sides & Floor
Heavy Duty Commercial Carpet w/jute backing
6 Color Fiber Optic Diamond Headliner with custom mirror and pin dot stars
6 Color Fiber Optic Bar edge Top and Bottom With Open Console
Large Insulated Stainless Steel Self Draining Ice Chest R/S Forward Console
Medium Insulated Stainless Steel Self Draining Ice Chest rear of consoles
10 Rock Glasses 10 Flute Glasses
2 Decanters & 1 Chateau's
Rubber Backed Reversible Floor Mats
Full Vinyl Top w/covered Pillars & OEM Rear Window
2 Windows (42"(105 cm) each)
4 Opera Lights per Pillar
Base Coat / Clear Coat Exterior Finish
Two 7" (18 cm) flat screen TV's in the RS Pillar
Drink spill console
Limo Touch Power Distribution With Ltd Lifetime Warranty
Front Chauffeur Controls w/Disable Feature
Emergency Reserve Starting Battery
Dual Battery System
Dual Alternators
Chrome Wheels
4 Lights over bar console
Ash Trays
12v electric ports
Up Graded Front and Rear Springs
Computer Balanced Drive Line Assembly
Rust Inhibitor to Underbody

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