Caged 1992 Nissan 240sx Rolling Chassis on 2040-cars
Springfield, Virginia, United States
Up for auction is my 1992 Nissan 240sx race car rolling chassis with title that has a six point cage. This car has never been in any high speed collisions. The cage was made with 1 3/4 diameter steel tubing that has NASCAR style door bars on both sides built professionally by Roll Cage components it has 1 1/4 tube halo gussets. Rear strut tower brace. Rear down bars go into trunk through speaker holes and ties into frame rails. All mounting points are on floor plates. some spots have corner gussets. The rear fenders have been cut out for tire clearance. the pinch welds are far from straight and the undercarriage has some damage. car is a completely gutted roller. meaning that all your bidding on is a totally stripped chassis with absolutely nothing other then the roll cage that is capable of rolling. Due to having a baby I don't have the time for this please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns thanks for looking happy bidding and good luck
On Jan-27-14 at 07:50:13 PST, seller added the following information: Up for auction is my 1992 Nissan 240sx race car rolling chassis with title that has a six point cage. This car has never been in any high speed collisions. The cage was made with 1 3/4 diameter steel tubing that has NASCAR style door bars on both sides built professionally by Roll Cage components it has 1 1/4 tube halo gussets. Rear strut tower brace. Rear down bars go into trunk through speaker holes and ties into frame rails. All mounting points are on floor plates. some spots have corner gussets. The rear fenders have been cut out for tire clearance. the pinch welds are far from straight and the undercarriage has some damage. car is a completely gutted roller. meaning that all your bidding on is a totally stripped chassis with absolutely nothing other then the roll cage that is capable of rolling. Due to having a baby I don't have the time for this please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns thanks for looking happy bidding and good luck Vehicle does not come with: -Silvia front end. all front body panels will be removed including all lighting, fenders, bumper, bumper support, headlight supports EVERYTHING -Rear Over fenders -Engine -Transmission -Any electrical -Seats -Gas tank -Diff -Axels -Brakes including E-brake system -Mirrors -18 inch wheels and tires -Trunk Lid again I don't know how to make this more clear if you don't know what a "roller" is then you should not be bidding on this item this is meant to be a race car that you will be building from the ground up like I did. Winning bidder will only receive: -Totally gutted chassis meaning everything that can be taken off other then the doors, steering, and necessary stock worn out factory components to make this vehicle roll on to a trailer. -6PT roll cage -clean and clear VA title.
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