Nissan 240sx S13 Ka24det Daily Driver/ Weekend Drifter * Super Clean Must See* on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
This car is my my life but it is time to start another project and see it off to a good new home. For any one interested in drifting, Road racing, or a fun daily driver this car is everything you have been looking. The sporty Nissan 240sx has captivated and turned heads for decades and when you get behind the wheel of this 425 WHP car you have no problem putting a smile on your face.
1989 Nissan 240sx tuned by BRE motorsports in Charlotte NC. Running an AEM EMS 4 stand alone ecu it has a coil on plug conversion using ls7 Chevy coils. Engine: Currently 8,000 miles on new build Arias pistons 8.7:1 Eagle rods Clevite bearings ARP head studs, main studs, and rod bolts Head is mildly ported/polished Felpro HG All timing chains and guides replaced 300zx fuel filter CX Racing Tubular top Mount 11 gauge steel Custom downpipe/ dumptube Tial 38mm Wastegate NGK super conductive Spark Plug wires and Plugs Deatchwerks 550 injectors Deatchwerks 255lph fuel pump New universal Radiator fan OBD HELICAL DIFF Solid rear subframe bushings Urethane steering rack bushings Megan tie rods inner and outer Circuit sports tention rods New tie rod boots Megan Track 32 way coilovers B&M shifter with Nismo dildo Rota p45r 17x9 +12 on all four Sabelt Taurus xl seat FIA rated with custom seat bracket Sabelt 6 point cam lock harness FIA Rated Takata 4 point cam lock passenger harness Sabelt suede 35mm steering wheel Sparco steering wheel hub Custom harness bar AEM Wideband Autometer Boost Gauge Autometer Water temp Gauge Autometer Oil Pressure Gauge I am also including an Authentic Apexi N1 full Exhaust, and a complete back up set of 17x7 Driftz Gunmetal wheels and brand new tires zero wear. The car does have minor wear and tear this was raced in various drift compettions it has minor sctatches on the bumper and the paint is starting to show fading ( it's 24 years old lol) Here is a video of it runnning and me taking it out for a spin http://youtu.be/TQcYAVqS258 |
Nissan 240SX for Sale
- 1993 nissan 240sx base hatchback 2-door 2.4l(US $2,500.00)
- 1995 nissan 240sx se coupe 2-door 6.0 lq9 t56 430hp must see !(US $15,900.00)
- 1990 nissan 240 sx se 5 - speed.
- 1992 nissan 240sx se convertible 2-door 2.4l
- 1990 nissan 240sx coupe widebody ssr sr20 s13 chargespeed yamato garage(US $11,000.00)
- 1990 nissan 24sx s13, cacc caged race/drift street legal hatchback
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Infiniti puts EV plans on hold again
Thu, Jan 22 2015Think of it as the green-automotive industry's version of Groundhog Day. Nissan's Infiniti division is putting plans for its first mass-production electric vehicle on hold. Again. The Infiniti LE, whose concept version was unveiled 2012's New York Auto Show, is again being put up on the proverbial blocks, USA Today says, citing a presentation by Infiniti executive Michael Bartsch at a recent company event in Detroit. Essentially, the Nissan division has bigger fish to fry, in the form of boosting overall Infiniti sales, and doesn't yet want to put the effort into introducing the Infiniti LE. The Infiniti EV plans were first postponed by then-Infiniti President Johan de Nysschen during the summer of 2013, as de Nysschen wasn't quite buying into Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn's ambitious electric vehicle sales projections. De Nysschen resigned last summer to join General Motors' Cadillac division. One issue may be the fact that the Infiniti wouldn't be all that different from the Nissan Leaf. Despite the fact that US sales of that EV surged 34 percent last year compared to 2013, to 30,200 vehicles, an Infiniti version was apparently not enough of a selling point within the company. While the Infiniti is sportier looking than the Leaf and would boast inductive, wireless charging, it would have a similar power output and single-charge range as the Leaf.
Nissan reports $4.13B net income for 2012
Sat, 11 May 2013The news for Nissan is good when it comes to the company's results for the 2012 financial year that ended on March 31. Even though the numbers were down in many of the world's major markets, increased sales in the US, Brazil and the Middle East, ten new models and a strong fourth quarter allowed Nissan to hit its target for the year and notch record sales of 4.914 million units globally. On net revenue of $116 billion, Nissan posted net income of $4.13 billion and an operating profit of $6.31 billion.
There are upward-looking projections for this year, Nissan forecasting a 7.8-percent jump in sales to 5.3 million units, with $117.89 billion in net revenue and $4.42 billion in net income. That net revenue number probably won't actually match what's reported next year, though, because Nissan is changing its accounting method and won't include revenue and operating profit results from its joint venture with China's Dongfeng. Net income doesn't change under the new method, but the adjusted net revenue forecast is $109.16 billion.
There's a press release and two videos below with more details for those of you who go gaga for annual reports.
Panoz mulls suing Nissan for ZEOD RC's Deltawing likeness
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery, but in racing, where something as simple as a car's shape can lead to a competitive advantage, imitation can be a big no-no. That reality is being played out right now, with the DeltaWing prototype and the Nissan ZEOD RC. The two cars, as you can see from the images above, bear a striking resemblance to each other. They're so similar, in fact, that Dr. Don Panoz, one of the big names behind the DeltaWing program, is assigning some legal eagles to investigate any patent infringement.
The similarity shouldn't be a shock, though. Both cars are penned by Ben Bowlby, and the DeltaWing - which will be arriving as a coupe in the very near future - had Nissan branding and power for a not-insignificant amount of time. But for Panoz, the ZEOD RC's resemblance is just a bit too much, as he told Autoweek, "It's been interesting to watch people from Nissan trying to dodge the question, but the fact is that in their own press release they admit that the configuration of the ZEOD is the same as the DeltaWing. And we do have patents, in fact another one was just issued last week. We are in discussions with our legal advisors and we'll see what happens."
Frankly, it's not difficult to see what Panoz means. The general shape of the ZEOD RC, with its wide rear track and narrow front track arrangement - not to mention the headlights mounted over the rear wheel arches and any arrangements not visible under the body - are so reminiscent of the DeltaWing that differences like the shape of its closed cockpit and more upright front end might not prove different enough to avert Panoz's legal action. We'll stay with this one and let you know as more becomes available.