1992 Nissan Sentra Se-r Project/race Car on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Up for bid is my 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R. I have had the car for
about two and a half years now, but I have lost interest and decided to move onto some other
projects. The vehicle is currently in a non-running condition and the entire interior has been removed. Vehicle ran without issue when parked. Vehicle has been sitting apart for about 6 months. This would make a great Project/Race Car for someone who can take the time to put it back together. All of the basic parts are there, it just needs some time and effort to put it back together. I had planned to get a full roll cage installed. There is NO RESERVE on this auction, so the highest bidder will own this vehicle when the auction is over.
Basics: 163K on Chassis. Car is red in color. Car has clean and clear North Carolina title (not currently registered). Recently installed JDM SR20DE engine (mileage unknown). New clutch. Short throw shifter. New header (EBAY Special). Vehicle has Kirk Racing 4-Point Roll Bar (bolt-in) installed. Optima Red-Top battery relocated to trunk (battery installation will have to be completed, there is currently no wiring installed for the battery). Steel braided brake lines. Koyo Aluminum radiator installed. Cusco Front Strut bar installed. Progress front and rear sway bars installed. Unknown spring and shocks installed. Auto-Meter Oil pressure and low oil pressure warning light included. Has bronze 15-inch Nissan Sentra SE Wheels with street tires installed (spare is currently installed due to one of the tires being flat, it will be repaired when vehicle is sold, tires are in fair condition). Lots of spare pieces and parts included with the vehicle (too much to list). The following is every issue that I know about the car. The sunroof has been removed, there is a metal plug currently duct taped the roof to keep the elements out. This vehicle has all of the interior removed and most of it discarded. There are no seats or carpet at all! The only interior pieces left are the dash board, center console pieces, gauge cluster, heater box, and door panels (still installed). Front bumper and drivers side have some cosmetic damage (see pictures).
Power steering has been disabled. ABS has been disabled and wiring to rear speed sensors removed. A/C removed. Engine ECU and interior wiring had been disconnected. Trailer and trailer accessories in pictures are not included with the vehicle. Vehicle is located in Southeastern NC. Winning bidder is responsible for pick up of vehicle and all spare parts. I will help out with this as much as possible. $100 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit is required via PayPal at auction end. Balance can be paid with CASH or via PayPal at vehicle delivery. On Mar-25-14 at 03:23:48 PDT, seller added the following information: Winning bidder is responsible for all title and registration fees. |
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