'89 Nissan 240sx on 2040-cars
Newark,NJ, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:2.4
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Nissan
Mileage: 40,000
Model: 240SX
Trim: 2DOOR
This is a 89 Nissan 240sx with a 95 fully built KA24de motor. The motor has about 40k miles on it after the rebuild . Motor has Weisco pistons bored 20 over .Eagle rods ,ARP heads studs the block was blue printed and the head was rebuilt as well .the transmission is from an SR20 motor brought from japan the car has all around disc brakes with a 5 lug conversion , an infinity j30 limited slip differential ,obx turbo back exhaust with test pipe.,racing steering wheel with detachable quick release hub, Fidanza extra light weight flywheel , wheels are Rota P45 staggered 5x114 18x9 in the front and 18x11 in the rear.i also recently put on K- Sport 32 way fully adjustable coilovers with chamber kit and traction bars, battery was also relocated to the real of the car.
Ok now the bad: thanks to Hurricane Sandy the car has a few scratches and dents due to a big branch that had fallen on the car . Theres also a crack on the windshield the bumper was removed to put the intercooler for a turbo set up i had. 1 of the lifters on the head needs to be replaced due to the oil pump that went bad the oil pump was already replaced but theres still a minor ticking noise from the lifters asking $3000 obo as u can tell ive put well over 8k in the vehicle just trying to get a lil something back b4 i move back to Florida so dont waste my time or yours by trying to get off on me serious buyers only i know the value of my car text or call anytime 786-683-4214
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