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1998 240sx Rb26 Swap on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:500 Color: Blue/white /
  black/blue
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Skyline GT-R
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: jn1as44dxww106905
Year: 1998
Make: Nissan
Options: Sunroof
Model: 240SX
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Options: Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue/white
Interior Color: black/blue
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: see below
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 500

1998 RB26DETT 240SX
Weight: 2950 lb. (w/o driver)
Redline: 9000 RPM
Motor: R32 RB26DETT w/ Nismo Crank.
Transmission: RB25
Cams: Tomei Poncams 260/260 Duration 9.15 Lift w/ Adjustable Cam Gears, Ferrea Oversize Valves, Springs, Retainers, Locks, and Locators
Pistons: JE 86.5 w/ Hi Performance Upgraded Rings, coated by Calico Coatings
Turbo Setup: Precision 6765
Wastegate: Tial 60mm
Intake: Custom
LSD: Cusco RS 1.5 way LSD
Rods: Eagle Rods w/ ARP Rod Bolts
Injectors: 1600cc Deatschwerks w/ Greddy 11.0 mm fuel rail
Oil Pump: Tomei
Water Pump: Nismo
Timing Belt: Greddy
Headgasket: Tomei 1.2mm
Headstuds: ARP
Main Studs: ARP
Bearings: Calico
Damper: ATI Super Damper (600-1000 HP Model)
Downpipe: Custom
Mount Kit: McKinney Motor and Transmission Mounts, Custom Driveshaft
Strut Bar: Cusco 40D 40mm Aluminum Strut Bar
Gauges: Autometer Cobalt Series (Boost, Water Temp, Oil Pressure, EGT, Trans Temp, Air/Fuel, 5" Tachometer)
Exhaust: Custom one piece 4"
Cooling fans: Permacool (2) 12" High Perf. Electric Pull Fans, 3000 CFM
Intercooler: XS Engineering 24x12x3 core with 3aˆ? piping
Blow off Valve: Apexi Racing Max Power
Fuel system: Aeromotive FPR, Walbro 255/lph Intank Fuel Pumps x2, -8 feed line, -6 return line
Engine Management: AEM with 3.5 Bar Map Sensor and AEM Wideband Sensor
Boost Control: Apexi AVC-R
Suspension: Apexi N1 V-Spec Drag Coilovers, Battle Version Rear Upper Control Arms, Rear Toe Links, Rear Traction Links, Front Tension Rods
Axles: Mazworx Drag Axles
Brakes: Underground 300ZX Calipers/ Supra TT Rotors Brake Upgrade (Front)
Stillen Supra TT Rotors (Front), Stillen 300ZX TT Rotors (Rear)
Stillen 300ZX Racing Brake Pads (Front and Rear)
PDM Racing Conversion Brake Lines (Front and Rear)
Tires: Mickey Thompson ET Streets
Paint: House of Kolor PBC-36 TruBlue Pearl
Aero Kit: Cwings Carbon Fiber Body, OEM S15 Headlights/ Inner Cirlce S15 Front End Conversion (hood and rear bumper to be painted blue to match the car)
500 on new engine

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