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Nissan 240sx Sr20det on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:70000 Color: STI java pearl black
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Engine:SR20DET RED TOP
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: jn1ms36p3pw315550 Year: 1993
Drive Type: RWD
Model: 240SX
Mileage: 70,000
Trim: 2 DOOR HATCH
Sub Model: S13
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

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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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

Sard blow off valve

Nismo motor mounts

Custom top feed fuil rail

MSD Injectors 740cc

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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