Nissan 240sx S13 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Engine:sr20det red top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 70,000
Make: Nissan
Exterior Color: java black
Model: 240SX
Interior Color: black/gray
Trim: 2 door hatch
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Im the third owner of the vehicle, clean carfax, I purchased the vehicle in atlanta Georgia back in 2006.
The car runs extremely strong, no problems whats so ever, The dashboard is in perfect condition, My ac works and cools amazingly. All the engine work was done by my good friend jorge Gutirez (jg auto) my car was tuned by the famous lance. It was last tuned at 317whp and 284tq at 12psi. That was before I installed the wastegate. I havent tuned it since then. I was told by lance it will easily be at the 380hp rage. The front bumper has its paint chips, and some nick nacks around the car which is out of my control. I tried my best to maintain the car as best as possible. I invested easily over 25,000 in this car. Still has alot of upgrades to go but my heart is set on another project.
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IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE PHOTOS EMAIL ME AT M.CARDENAS0708@GMAIL.COM
HERES MY LIST OF WHAT THE CAR HAS. I MIGHT BE MISSING A FEW THINGS...
I also will be installing new belts and new rear tires before I sell the car.
also have oem type x 3 peice rear kit to give away with the car and touch up paint for the wheels.
Motor
SR20det (red top)
GT28RS Garrett turbo w/Braided lines
Tail 38mm wastegate with dumptube
Powercoated valve cover black
1.6 cometic head gasket
HKS twin power DLI
HKS Intake cams
HKS exhuast cams
HKS high power full exhuast
HKS super mega flow filter
Nismo motor mounts
Custom top feed fuil rail
MSD Injectors 740cc
Sard blow off vavle
AEM EMS computer
AEM fuel pressure Regulator
AEM wideband
AEM true boost gauge
AEM map sensor
Risistor box
OEM fan sharod
Koyo radiator
Greddy turbo timer
Greddy oil relocator
Greddy oil catch can
Circuit sports pulleys 3pc
Circuit sports reservor tank
Circuit sports Magnetic oil drain plug
DME stainless steel 3peice cooling plate
Nismo oil cap
Nismo radiator cap
Interior
Auto meter dual pod holder
Nismo shift knob
Sony xplod head unit
10"inch kicker with truck box
kenwood 4x6 2way speakers
Rockford 300watt amp
Bazooka highs & lows amp
seats wraped in black vinyl
Clifford Gs 750 with black jack
Exterior
STI java pearl black (paint code 18L)
East bear lip
H4 headlight conversion
8k blue HID's
OEM 180sx chuki front bumper lights
OEM 180sx window visor
Origin roof spoiler
Footwork
Mustang fr500 18x10 18x9 painted turquoise blue
Ichiba 5lug conversion
Muteki wheel lugs Neo chrome
Circuit sports drilled slotted rotors
EBC yellow brake pads
Suspension
Magen coilovers (street) edition
also has VLSD from a J30
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