1998 Nissan 240sx on 2040-cars
Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States
You are looking at one of the rarest, most sought after S14s imported to the US. Commonly referred to as a Unicorn, Nissan only imported 17 exactly like this one, making it the rarest of them all. The car has 66,578 original miles on it (this will slowly be going up as I drive this car on the weekends) and it is garage kept. It never sees rain or snow, and has won two car shows this past summer taking "Best Import", and "Best in Show". This car is a real neck breaker, I have never owned a car that gets this much attention. This car is very reliable and gets around 25 city/ 29 hwy. The car handles extremely well, it weighs only 2640 lbs. The car is very rewarding to drive, making short work of the mountain roads in my area. This is a true drivers car: light weight, balanced, rear wheel drive with a well thought out gear box. It is a 1998 model and somethings are starting to get old, but I've replaced everything I could to make this my reliable daily driver during the summer months. The car is missing the windshield washer fluid tank, the previous owner removed it. My original plan was to do a RB swap but my next project is taking me in a different direction so its time to sell this car to make way for what lies ahead. Below is a list of new parts that I've installed on the car. This car is for sale locally as well so I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. Only serious bidders please. This car is For Sale, not On Sale. The purchase of this car includes several extras including the stock wheels with tires (Dunlops with about 75% tread) the original steering wheel with air bag (still intact), two trunk lids and few other parts I have for this car. I will gladly assist the buyer with shipping the car, but the buyer has to arrange and pay for it. The car is available for inspection if you are interested and I do have the title in hand. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. This car is being sold as is and does not have any warranty.
Interior Sparco P222 Steering Wheel Sparco Steering Wheel Hub Sparco Piuma pedals, drilled and hard mounted Sparco Piuma shift knob 6K HID head lights Pioneer Head Unit Autometer Phantom Oil Temp Gauge Autometer Phantom Oil Pressure Gauge Dual Gauge A pillar mount Hella Supertones Dual Horn Engine New Exedy Clutch with 200 miles on it. New Rear Seal New Front Seal Injen Cold Air Intake OBD1 ECU HKS Hi Power cat back exhaust (No catalytic converters) New Battery Suspension Tein Mono Flex Coil overs New Moog tie rod ends with 100 miles on them New wheel bearings on both front wheels with 100 miles on them. Exterior New VIS Racing Carbon Fiber Hood New VIS Racing Carbon Fiber Trunk Aerocatch Locking latches on hood Aerocatch Locking latches on trunk Two OEM trunks, pearl white. JDM OEM correct front bumper, painted OEM pearl white Clear front marker lights Clear turn signals Brakes New brake pads, front and rear. Tires New Falken Azenis PT722 235/40 on front with less than 100 miles on them. New Falken Azenis PT722 265/35 on rear with less than 100 miles on them. Stock wheels with good tires will be included with purchase. Wheels New XXR 530s in black 18x8.75 +20mm offset on front 18x9.75 +20mm offset on rear |
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