1997 Nissan Kouki S14 Sr20det on 2040-cars
Woodside, New York, United States
Very good condition 1997 Nissan 240SX for sale with S14 SR20DET Blacktop engine. I am only the second owner of this car and have taken very good care of this car, and I am only reluctantly selling it now due to it not being practical where I live. Because I have put in quite a bit of money into this car to perfect its performance, I would rather keep this car than sell it to just anyone. SERIOUS BIDS AND INQUIRIES ONLY: You really should be financially stable and/or be OVER 21 to even think about purchasing this car to maintain it properly, let alone afford premium parts. If you are the winner of this auction, I expect a nonrefundable $500 deposit immediately to secure and FULL payment of the balance within 5-7 business days. You can be sure I will leave you very negative feedback if you make me re-list this after winning it. I reserve the right to end the auction prematurely and/or refuse sale.
Here is a list of upgrades/mods: - S14 SR20DET blacktop engine with custom intercooler and custom widemouth air intake - AEM EMS with UEGO, professionally tuned (have not completely tuned for full potential RWHP, can have it professionally tuned and control boost as well for $500 over negotiated price) - Brand new Exedy Hyper Single Clutch (still breaking in!) - Z32 front brake conversion - Morimoto Bixenon HID lights - Stock suspension (I haven't drifted this car, but if that's what you want to do, I would learn on stock suspension first.) - Remote Viper keyless entry and alarm - Walbro fuel pump - Greddy (?) exhaust - Focal 15" rims - Battery in trunk - RAZO JDM shift knob Negotiable points - Front brakes and rotors may need to be replaced or at least looked at (mild rumbling when hitting brakes at >50-60MPH) - Mild scuffs on front and rear bumpers (I live and park in NYC, enough said) - Doesn't start immediately on cold days - Windshield washer reservoir and tubing have been removed and AC doesn't work |
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