1973 Datsun 240z on 2040-cars
Cataula, Georgia, United States
Engine:L24 L28 L28ET
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1973
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Datsun
Interior Color: Black
Model: Z-Series
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 240Z
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 0
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I have to sell my Z. I have it listed on hybridz as well, please check out my add for more information. I am using ebay for the exposure. Parts list that comes with this car: (there is other stuff here and there, but this is most of it).
I can make this car run if someone is really dead set on having a running car, there will not be a header that connects to the MSA exhaust because I sold them, but at least you can drive it around my neighborhood. I would only install the 82 ZX engine below, and make this a running car if someone is really interested, so you would have to give me a day or so to get the engine in the car. New seat covers w/matching shifter and e-brake boots New carpet kit New floor mats 82 ZX Long Block N/A 81 ZX Short Block N/A (1 x broken head bolt) 82 ZX Turbo short block original L24 engine and 4 speed, (engine has stuck valve) 76 R200 differential 82 N/A 5 Speed transmission Complete 83 Turbo powertrain/drive train (everything for a Turbo swap) 15" swastikas w/tires (%80 tread on them, I think they are Bridgestone) T5 w/driveshaft 83 R200 Differential from the above Turbo drivetrain Barbed Fuel rail sun pro Air/Fuel ration guage @9 various seals, transmission, crankshaft etc.. Nissan Turbo Head gasket P/N11044-p7911 Fel-Pro 2.8L complete engine gasket set p/nHS21157 PT-1 240SX throttle body w/TPS, cable type Engine block plugs Nissan R200 differential cover gasket p/n 38320-n3111 beack/arnley timing gear set complete p/n029-0059 Triple mikuni carb filter trays 40MM HKS blow off valve Onyx shofter knob w/Z logo Interior plastic rivets Z logo mechanical fuel pump conver w/nissan gasket Reman NABCO 15/16 master cyclinder L24 Head gasket Intake/Exhaust gasket L24 Dizzy w/pertronix ignitor & coil electronic ignigiton conversion alternators clutches starters MSA Turbo downpipe KYB excel-G strut inserts Rest of prothane bushing kit (rear sway and bump stops) various brake parts from 83 ZX Metal Datsun emblems Extra rear Left tail light MSA competition oil pan gasket oil pumps MSA exhaust w/muffler |
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