1992 Nissan 240sx Sr20det S-13 S-14 Engine on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
I am selling a 1992 Nissan 240sx that has a S-14 SR20Det engine. The car was T-boned on the driver side so the body is pretty much destroyed but the front of the car was not hurt. I would be lying if I said I knew how many miles the drivetrain had because ,lets face it, no one really knows how many miles these jap take outs really have. The car will still start up and run and has no funny noises. It will move but not very far. It should be relatively easy to load on a trailer. I am not sure how to load a video on here so if you would like to hear it run you can email me and I will either send you a clip or facetime while I start it; whatever is most convenient. Some of the mods are a blitz BOV, FMIC (not sure which brand but when I ordered it years ago I got it in dimensions that would mount behind the metal part of the bumper so it would maintain the structural integrity), Header (again not sure of the brand and I believe the turbo is stock). It still has all the exhaust up to the muffler but the muffler got destroyed in the accident. This would be a great buy for someone looking to do the swap because all the parts are there and you can actually hear it run so you know what your buying. The car does still have other good parts but the value is really under the hood. If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will answer as promptly as possible. I do have a title for the car. I will not ship a vehicle. This is for pickup only. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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