1990 Nissan 240sx Drift Racer!!! Ready For Parking Lot Races!! on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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REBUILT AND READY FOR YOUR NEXT PARKING LOT RACE!!! A 1990 NISSAN 240SX-SE.
Look at this long list of add on components! 1. KAAZ 1.5WAY LSD $750 2. GOD SPEED COIL OVER $650 3. 5ZIGN WHEEL(8J) + 195/40/17 $1,200 4. BRIDE GIAS LOW MAX SEAT X 2 WITH SEAT RAIL $1,050 5. TANABE MEDALION CONCEPT-G EXHAUST $600 6. BODY KIT $400 7. NEW PAINT $800 8. FR-SUSPENSION OVER HALL (NEW CONTROL - ARM, HAB - BEARING, BUSH, TENSION - ROD BRKT, ETC) $250 9. PROJECT MU REAR PAD (ONI-ROCK) $80 10. OTHER REPAIR (BODY, ELECTRONICS, TRIM) $500 11. BRAND NEW DASHBOARD $500 LOOK AT THIS LONG LIST OF ADDED COMPONENTS! $6,780 WORTH OF COMPONENTS! With all this technology, you will be ready for your next parking lot race. This vehicle was rebuilt with the idea of drifting in the corners of the parking lot race. You will have a blast! Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have! Thank you for looking! |
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