Selling my 1993 240sx hatch. Engine has about 70k. The body has 214,xxx miles, I have invested plenty of money into this car, over 25k into it. I'll try to be as detailed as possible. I'm the 3rd owner of this vehicle, I bought the vehicle bone stock and everything you see has been done within the 7years I've it had it. I bought the vehicle in Mableton Georgia and brought it down to Miami which stayed there for the 7 years. Vehicle is a clean title. The car puts out 317hp and 392tq, The reason Im selling the vehicle is because im expecting a baby and i have no need for it anymore. The reserve price 7,500 if you make me a reasonable offer, im sure we can work something out! if interested you can call or text with any questions or additional photos. 786 246 4499
Engine bay* Sr20det (red top) Gt28rs Garrett turbo with braided lines 1.6 cometic headgasket valve cover gasket (new) spark plug gasket (new) black pearl power coated valve cover Nissan intake/exhaust cams ACL bearings upgrade HKS hi power exhaust HKS DLI igniter MSD 740cc injectors Custom top fuel rail AEM EMS computer ver. 1 AEM map sensor AEM fuel pressure reg. AEM true boost gauge ISIS 3" elbow ISIS Crank pulley kit ISIS high power steering line Koyo radiator Greddy turbo timer Greddy oil relocator Circuit sport reservoir tank DME stainless steel 3 piece cooling plate Nismo oil cap Nismo radiator cap Battery relocate Exterior* STI java pearl black (18L) H4 headlight conversion 8k HIDS 180sx type x front bumper (not painted) 180sx type x side skirts (not installed) (fiberglass) 180sx type x kouki lights Orgin roof spoiler Suspension/undercarriage/wheels* Megan 32 way coilovers Ichiba 5lug conversion ISIS tension rods ISIS camber arms Energy suspension subframe bushings (red) White line LSD bushings J30 VLSD Fr500 wheels 18x10 , 18x9 Neo chrome muteki lug nuts Interior* Clifford black jack g5 Autometer Dual gauge pod holder Tomei shift knob Sony xplod headunit 10" kicker with trunk box Kenwood 4x6 2 way speakers Rockford 300w amp Bazooka amp high/low |
Nissan 240SX for Sale
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- 1994 nissan 240sx special edition convertible flat black fully built sr20 engine(US $6,500.00)
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2013 Nissan Pathfinder: February 2013
Fri, 22 Feb 2013I took the keys to our long-term 2013 Nissan Pathfinder from Editor-in-Chief Neff (who left me with an empty gas tank, for the record) directly following the Detroit Auto Show. That means that, by the time you all read this, I'll have been in possession of the Pathfinder for more time, and driven it more miles than any Autoblogger so far. I'd like to think that I've made good use of it... with one small exception.
For those of you that live outside of the Snow Belt and who may routinely ignore the Weather Channel out of cocky certainty - I'm looking at you, American Southwest - there's been some real weather in our part of the world this winter. A year ago, I'd basically packed up my shovel and my driveway salt by Valentine's Day; while the last quarter of 2012 and beginning of 2013 have seen back-wrenching piles of snow fall on and around my Michigan home. Good times, in other words, to test the all-weather capabilities of our all-wheel-drive Pathfinder.
NHTSA investigating Bosch Power Xpress 240V EV chargers for fire risk
Mon, Apr 21 2014*UPDATED with Bosch's comment. Let's stamp out the flames of suspicion right up front. A new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation, while involving a 2013 Nissan Leaf and some smoke, is not about another EV fire. Not directly, anyway. "Nissan has determined by pictures that the car was not to blame for the incident" – NHTSA complaint This time, the subject of the NHTSA's lens is the Bosch Power Xpress 240V charging unit. NHTSA wants to know if an overheating charging cord caused smoke (NHTSA says there was no actual fire) in a Leaf owner's garage last fall. NHTSA says it will investigate, "to evaluate the scope, frequency, and consequence of the alleged defect." Up to 50 of the charging units could be involved, and NHTSA decided to act based on a single customer complaint that was filed in August 2013. The investigation opened April 15, so it will likely be a while before we know any more concrete details. For now, you can read the official details of the investigation and the original complaint - which says, "Nissan has determined by pictures that the car was not to blame for the incident. They are blaming the charging station for the failure. They have denied any warranty coverage. The burden of the bill has been placed with the customer" – below. Nissan's senior manager of corporate communications, Brian Brockman, sent AutoblogGreen a statement that says Nissan will work with NHTSA and Bosch and points out that, "This inquiry is focused on the electric vehicle charger and is directed at the charger supplier, Bosch." Requests for comment from Bosch were not returned, but we will update this post when we hear back. Bosch spokesperson Cheryl Kilborn told AutoblogGreen that, "Bosch is reviewing the filing and will work cooperatively with NHTSA as we seek to identify the root cause." INVESTIGATION Subject : Bosch EV charging cord overheating Date Investigation Opened: APR 15, 2014 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: PE14011 Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM All Products Associated with this Investigation close Equipment Brand NamePart No.
New allegations against Ghosn concern payments to Saudi businessman
Thu, Dec 27 2018BEIJING – Fresh misconduct allegations brought by Tokyo prosecutors against ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn center on the use of company funds to pay a Saudi businessman who is believed to have helped him out of financial difficulties, two company sources with knowledge of the matter said. Prosecutors arrested Ghosn for a third time on Friday, accusing him of aggravated breach of trust in transferring personal investment losses to the automaker. The prosecutors' statement said they believe that around October 2008, Ghosn was trying to deal with losses on paper of 1.85 billion yen ($16.6 million) incurred on a swap contract he had with a bank which it did not name. A person helped arrange a letter of credit for Ghosn and a company run by the person later received $14.7 million in Nissan funds in four installments between 2009 and 2012, the statement said, adding that the payments were made in Ghosn's and the person's interests. "By doing so, (Ghosn) behaved in a way that breached trust, and inflicted damage on the property of Nissan," the statement said. The statement also said Ghosn had earlier sought to have Nissan shoulder the appraisal losses directly. According to the Nissan sources who have knowledge of the company's probe into its former chief, the person who helped Ghosn is Khaled Al-Juffali, vice chairman of one of Saudi Arabia's largest conglomerates, E. A. Juffali and Brothers, and a member of the board at the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. He is also majority owner of a company called Al-Dahana which owns half of a regional joint venture called Nissan Gulf with the other half held by a wholly owned unit of Nissan Motor. Sheikh Khaled Juffali has no comment on this subject, according to an emailed statement from E. A. Juffali and Brothers. Ghosn's Tokyo-based lawyer, Motonari Otsuru, was unavailable for comment on this article, according to a person who answered the phone at his law office. A representative for the Ghosn family declined to comment. Other media have said Ghosn has through a lawyer denied that he shifted losses to Nissan and has told investigators that the four payments were for legitimate business purposes, including a reward for handling problems at Nissan dealers in Saudi Arabia. Tokyo prosecutors declined to comment. Asked about Ghosn's reported comments, a Nissan spokesman said: "We cannot comment on matters related to Ghosn's arrest for breach of trust.