1995 Nissan 240sx S14 on 2040-cars
Manhattan, Illinois, United States
This listing is for a used 1995 Nissan 240Sx S14. I purchased the car as the second owner in 1998, and used it as my daily driver for many years. I was going to put an LS engine in the car, but simply don't have the time, so I am selling it. This is a project car. The car started last fall, sat all winter, then wouldn't start when I tried to start it this summer. Thus the car will need to be towed. I assume it is a corroded cable or something similar, but I am not a mechanic and do not know for sure. The car needs new brakes, shocks, and clutch. Fortunately, these are all things that would naturally be changed with an engine swap. Their is some rust on the car that I have tried to show in the pictures. Also, the paint on the hood and front left is more faded than the rest of the car. It does not show much in the pictures because I put "Turtle Wax Color Back" on it before taking them, and it made it look great. This car is being sold as is. I really wanted to do the LS swap as these cars really fly and handle well, but sometimes life just gets in the way. I have tried to present the car accurately. If you have any questions, please ask and I will get back to you. This would make a great project car.
This car must be picked up locally. I will accept Paypal or cash, but will need a down payment over paypal if cash is going to be used. |
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