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1995 Nissan 240sx S14 2jz-gte Vvti on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:1 Color: /Interior
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

Up For Sale is my 1995 Nissan 240sx Race/Drift. Runs perfectly and is a track-ready drift car. The car has been lots of fun all the years ive owned it and is now in the state ive always wanted it to be in, only reason for selling is due to family issues.

Specs:

DRIVETRAIN:
-2jzgte VVTI
-Custom FinkFab sch10 stainless tubular turbo manifold
-Holset HX35 Turbo
-Stainless braided oil lines
-Custom intercooler setup with 3" piping and 3.5" core intercooler
-Turbonetics 38mm wastegate
-Koyo Radiator
-TurboXS Manual boost Controller
-Custom 10 gallon Aluminum fuel cell 
-Wahlbro 255lph external inline fuel pump

-W58 transmission(shifts perfectly)
-6-puck sprung clutch with HD pressure plate
-Welded Differential
-Custom 3" one-piece steel driveshaft

SUSPENSION:
-BC Racing Coilovers with custom spring rate:Front: 8kg Rear: 4kg
-Custom front Knuckle Mod for increased steering angle
-Tein inner tie rods
-Godspeed front tension rods
-Godspeed rear upper control arms
-Godspeed rear traction rods
-Powered by Max rear Toe Arms

Electronics:
-Apexi SAFC NEO
-AEM Wideband Uego
-Autometer Boost Gauge
-Sunpro Temperature Gauge

Exterior/Interior:
-Custom Fia approved DOM steel roll cage w/ ladder style door bars
-Invictus ABS Plastic Hardback Race Seat
-Supermade Instant Gentlemen Bodykit
-Custom BMagic rear 30mm Overfenders
-Custom 4-stage Paint job, including Primer, Red base, House of Color Red flake, Pearl, and Clear

WHEELS:
-Mustang Replica Cobra R's painted white: 18x10 +20 offset

*Buyer is responsible for shipping
*Rebuilt title due to Flood... no chassis damage or rust whatsoever



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Before putting them back in the cockpit, Nismo sent out two of its young hot-shoes - Jann Mardenborough and Mark Shulzhitskiy - to an amusement park in the UK with a camera and a g-force meter to find out if any of the coasters could produce as much lateral gravitational force as an LMP2 racing car. See what they found in the pair of videos, below.

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According to Go Auto, the original ad received complaints that it depicted unsafe and reckless driving, including speeding, following cars too closely and screeching to a halt upon arriving at the hospital. One of the complaints reportedly read: "The advertisement promotes driving behavior (rapid acceleration/deceleration/changes of direction) that is counter to sound medical advice regarding the carriage of heavily pregnant women in motor vehicles."
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