Nissan 240sx S13 Ka24det Daily Driver/ Weekend Drifter * Super Clean Must See* on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:KA24DE-T
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1989
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Nissan
Model: 240SX
Trim: SE
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 119,000
Exterior Color: White
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 |
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