1995 Nissan 240sx Se Rolling Shell on 2040-cars
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
1995 Nissan 240SX SE Rolling Shell No motor, transmission, or ecu, but otherwise complete and ready to daily drive, race, or drift.
The Good: Optima Red Top Battery Full Megan Suspension arms front and rear Front Megan pillowball mounts Stance GR Plus Coilovers with 2k miles on them S&W Full Cage with reinforcement gussets and padding Walbro 255 fuel pump Trunk mounted battery box and heavy duty wiring Full AC setup still installed- just needs compressor and a charge 5 lug Custom alignment Schroth 4 point racing harnesses with inertia lock switches Sparco Racing seats Stock 2 piece driveshaft Stainless steel braided brake lines 300ZX wheels New power steering rack with Energy Suspension bushings 300ZX fuel filter with 1k miles HKS Hi Power Exhaust Carbon fiber sunroof delete Absolutely NO rust whatsoever Drilled and Slotted Brembo Rotors on front Hawk Racing brake pads front and rear AutoMeter turbo boost and oil pressure gauges Aluminum subframe spacers Welded Diff Stock 2 piece driveshaft with NO vibration whatsoever Uncracked dash Clean, Clear Florida Title in my name Clean Carfax Originally a 5-speed car, so it has clutch pedal, and clutch master cylinder
The bad: Paint could use a good buffing Needs motor and transmission Tires are crap- only good for rolling in and out of the workshop.
This is a perfect candidate for an SR20DET, RB25DET, 1JZGTE, 2JZGTE or LS1 swap. I also have a box of miscellaneous stuff included- SR20 exhaust manifold, interior parts, door cards, electric fan, etc. The only reason I'm selling is I already have too many projects and not enough time or storage space for all of them. Pre-bid inspections are always welcome. Message me here with your contact info. Car is located in Merritt Island, FL. Cash in person is the only acceptable form of payment. Shipping is not possible. Seller reserves right to end auction at any time. |
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