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Grey 240SX 1990 Needs New Home


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Greyfox240
05-27-2006, 10:21 AM
Location: Chesapeake, VA
Asking: $2500
Pictures: Will be added if interest is shown.

This car is very fast and runs very strong. Within the last six months, there has been installed a new clutch, new clutch cylinder, new exhaust, and new gaskets. There is a new motor in the car, which has only a little over 19,000 miles on it. The engine was completely rebuilt to perfection and the car has had its 2nd oil change, which means it can now have either synthetic oil or 10W30. Everything inside in engine is only 4 - 5 months old. Only premium gasoline used. This car is extremely fast, runs great, and is something I wish I didn't have to sell, but finances are tight, so I have no choice. If maintained properly, this car will last you forever, just like it would have lasted me if I didn't have to let it go. This car is race ready.

This car also has a remote starter and a car alarm. The remote is pictured below and can be connected to a key ring. There are no mechanical problems that I am aware of, but it is suggested to replace the drive shaft baron and valve cover gasket, the cost of which is less than $100 at AutoZone. The car stereo is worth around $200 dollars and has changing scenes.
Breakdown of parts replaced in the past 6 months:
Engine - (Inside)

New oil pump
Complete gasket kit put on
Crank Shaft polished and balanced
New main baron
New eagle rod (connecting rod)
New wrist pin
New eagle rod pistons with rings (engine boared 30 over)
Valves grinded and receded
New cam barons
New stage one mid-range cam shaft
New timing chain with tentioners
New lifters
New rocker arms
Head has been port and polished on exhaust and intake side
Engine - (Outside)
New idle air control valve
New EGR valve
New throttle positioning sensor
New water pump
New thermostat
New ram air intake valve
New distributor
New rotobutton
New distributor cap
New ignition coil
New spark plug wires
New clutch cylinder
New full cap back exhaust with headers
New 02 Sensor
New semi racing fuel injectors (made by Python Injection)
New Python Injection fuel pump
Venom 400 control modulator
Engine is nitrous-oxide ready

Suspension and steering

New gas release struts (all around car)
New upper and lower ball joints
New tire rods
Drive Train
New pilot barren
New flywheel
New clutch
New pressure plate
New starter
Transmission gear grease has been changed


Interior Modifications

Pro-gauges (shows voltage and oil pressure, with controller and computer that turns it different colors)
Pioneer AM-FM CD Player 50Watts x 4

Outside Modifications

Comes with stock rims and 4 MOTOGY racing rims
Passenger fender has been replaced and spray painted


Terms of Sale: This Nissan is sold "as-is/ where is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Please contact me with any questions and I will answer them to the best of my knowledge. My email is bethannjackson@hotmail.com (bethannjackson@hotmail.com). If you would like to view this vehicle, you can phone me at 757-395-0981 or email me. All payments must be in the form of a cashiers check, money order, or cash (in person). Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.

AWDSR20
05-27-2006, 10:42 PM
wtf? MOTOR name plz KA? too fast 157 hp is too fast for u?? why no pix HTML too hard?

common man, u want to sell do some effort advertise the car!
btw check autotrader too, u might be able to sell it quick on thats site...

2cnts

Chuki_breath
05-29-2006, 12:07 AM
alot of mispelling going on too.......seems like alot of money for a bunch of stock replacement. Like getting a brand new stock s13 lol. Too bad its prolly worth like 4-5 gs........

XeVeNskyLiNE
05-29-2006, 12:34 AM
Well I'm sure the obvious question would be, what the hell happened to the car in the first place for you to have to buy all these stock replacement parts?

But yea, pics would help. Autotrader and Ebay will get you alot faster results.

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