1992 Nissan 240 Sx Convertible on 2040-cars
Seminole, Florida, United States
This Nissan 240 SX convertible is in outstanding condition both in appearance and mechanically. The car was purchased with only 500 miles on it back in 93 by the women who I'm listing it for. The car was to small for the original purchaser. This car has always been her baby as she refers to it and it is in outstanding condition with extensive maintenance done to it lately which is as follows. New 60000 mile Michelin Tires 13000 miles ago, new air conditioning compressor 7/9/13, new head gasket, thermostat, spark plugs installed at 144K. New radiator 143.5 K, new front brake pads, ceramic w/ lifetime pad warranty, both left and right outer tie rod ends, rack and pinion steering gear with inner tie rod ends at 142K. B6 induction cleaning, R/R valves/retrofit R-13UA Valves, recharge after flush at 136.5K. Replaced front & rear, left and right struts at 127K. Transmission replaced at 127k. The interior was redone in addition to all this maintenance. Over $8000.00 was spent on maintaining this car the past several years. As you can see the car has had extensive maintenance replacement done to it so the car is a reliable good running 20year old sporty 240 SX convertible ready to drive and enjoy. I will be putting more pictures on tomorrow. If you have any further questions please feel free to email me and I will be glad to give any additional information you require. Thanks for your interest. On Mar-03-14 at 18:22:27 PST, seller added the following information: The owner informed me the tires have only 2000 miles on them, not 13000. |
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