1992 Nissan 240sx Se Convertible 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
For sale is a 1992 Nissan 240sx Convertible with many upgrades. Car runs and drives, top goes up and down with no problem, and cranks every time. It needs 4 tires, as the current ones are old and cracking. Has been swapped to a 5 speed manual transmission. I drove this car around town plenty of times and never had any problems with it, just need to sell for another project I already started. Clean title, mechanic owned.
Car will come with an extra White front shark nose bumper, brown carpet, and a truck load of extra parts. Any questions feel free to message me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Pros: New Isis Stealth 255lph high flow fuel pump New Isis dual fan aluminum radiator New water pump, thermostat, hoses, etc New coolant temp sensor New Megan Racing adjustable fuel pressure regulator New MSD Blaster Pack 2 coil New distributor cap and rotor 9mm Taylor Wires New timing chain, gears, tensioner New short throw shifter (very tight shifting) Driveshaft Shop's solid drive shaft New convertible top and back window Isis single Gt 3" exhaust Cons: Paint is a little weak Few small dints on body Current bumper is black Headlights need to be adjusted to go up and down, but DO work Passenger side door panel is missing Speedometer was never hooked up when transmission was installed, just needs to be wired Driver seat is worn |
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