1995 Nissan 240sx /s14 on 2040-cars
Patchogue, New York, United States
Up for sale is my 1995 240sx/S14 with a RB25 neo motor swap and manual transmission, this build was done 8 years ago
this motor has never been opened up its all stock internally and has aprox 60,000k on the motor, the body has aprox 155k, Defi guages,EMS Stinger stand alone ems,pioneer double din cd player,tein super street full suspension with EDFC controller,the battery has be relocated in the trunk,willwood 4 piston brake upgrade in the front and turbo 300z in the rear,the E brake works perfect,upgrade new turbo 300z master cylinder and booster,line lock installed for front wheels,wheels are sportmax 18"x8.5 in front and 18" x 9.5 in the rear, rear tires are bf g force 285/35/18,precision 67-76 turbo, 1 piece aluminum drive shaft,HKS tripple disk clutch, clutches was replace last summer, full 3.5" aluminum exhaust custom made with v band clamps,BMPC 4" front mount intercooler with 3" aluminum piping,this car was tuned by Enzo performance last summer, 15psi- 450hp. this car works great, i am not trading this car its for sale, this car is selling as. please feel free to contact me, 631-245-9522. good luck. |
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