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1993 Nissan 240sx Silvia Convertible, Low Miles, Sr20det (over $20,000 Invested) on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1993 Mileage:109049
Location:

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
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Super Clean, Well Maintained and Very Rare
240sx Convertible With S13 Silvia Conversion For Sale
(Over $20,000 Invested!)

 If you're looking for a babied 240sx from the S13 years (89 to 93) ... and ... you want the even more rare convertible model (in good condition!) ...

 If you want an already completed SR20DET, 5-speed conversion -- done RIGHT -- so you don't have to worry about reliability ...

 And if you want it all in a clean, almost "show car" package -- that's been garage kept from the first day it was built and only seen the rain less than a handful of times ... 

You won't find a deal like this anywhere else! 

The very first time I saw this 240sx for sale, I knew I had found something special. I drove over 4 hours to Pennsylvania just to go take a look at this car and what I found was better than I even expected! 

First off, the original 1993 convertible that was built into this beauty was in great condition. It was bought right there in PA from a Nissan dealership according to the CARFAX. 

(That's also explains why there isn't a bit of rust on this car -- because it never saw serious snow or other bad weather like most Northern cars) 

According to the CARFAX there was only one minor front-end accident back in 2003 and everything else checks out beautifully. 

And boy was this car babied: it's exactly 20 years old and in all the previous owners (including me!) it's had barely over 5,000 miles put on it each year! 

That's 75% LESS Mileage Than This Car Should Have!

 And it gets even better ...

 Sometime between 2003 and 2010, a talented car love (a mechanic by trade) purchased this cared-for vehicle and decided to turn it into a beautiful show style, S13 convertible!

 The guy I bought the car from reported that the original car lover sunk over $20,000 into this already great condition 1993 Nissan 240sx Convertible.

 That's even better for you, because it's common knowledge that most Japanese Import Motors (like the SR20DET used in this build) have less than 100,000 miles on them ...

 Which means, not only does the "Shell" or body of this car have very low miles ... the motor has even LESS!

 Speaking of the SR20DET full conversion ... here's a list of the amazing transformation this car experienced ...

 Body and Paint:

 ·         PPG Tri Coat Pearl Paint "Key Lime"(two coats sealer/three coats base color/three coats of pearl/three coats of clear)

·         Silvia front end conversion with dual projector headlights and HID

·         New PPG windshield and factory moldings

·         Factory Aero bumper

·         Factory Kouki 180sx side skirts

·         Buddy club FRP rear bumper

·         Wingless trunk

·         Jdm power folding mirrors

·         Jdm digital instrument cluster with HUD

Interior:

·         Silvia steering wheel

·         Bride variax seats

·         Brand new reupolstered rear seats

·         Brand new carpet

·         Vert Pillar removed and relocated seatbelts

·         Factory convertible top boot

·         Alpine cd player, Infinity sepakers f and r

·         Audiovox Full security system with remote engine start and pager

 

Motor Work

·         Redtop sr20det with 5 speed conversion -- custom painted valve cover to match the car!

·         Large front mount intercooler

·         Redline performance Rom tuned ecu

·         Venom 550cc injectors

·         Z32 Mass air flow sensor

·         Neo AFc

·         PLX sm-afr wideband gauge

·         Greddy turbo timer

·         Greddy profec b boost controller

·         Greddy boost gauge

·         Koyo Radiator

·         Samco Radiator hoses

·         FAL dual electric fans

·         HKS ssqv blow off valve

·         Adjustable wastegate

·         Megan 3" downpipe

·         Full 3" stainless exhaust with test pipe

·         Greddy Rocker arm stoppers

Suspension, Wheels & Handling ...

·         Footwerks 30 way dampening full coilovers w/ camber plates

o   10k up front. 6k in the rear from what I've read

o   +32 way dampening
+Beefy 52mm Monotube piston
+Aluminum upper pillow ball mount
+4-20kgs. springrate
+Full length ride height adjustment
+1 year manufacturer's warranty

·         Sportmax 962 wheels 18x8.5f 225/40/18 18x9.5r 245/40/18

And all that before I even got my hands on the car! 

And boy did I love this car.

In fact, I had owned two 240sx hatchbacks before and always wanted to customize them but never had the money.

 My dream build would of been taking the cleanest 240sx convertible I could find ... tearing it apart and rebuilding it all back the way I wanted ... with only hand-selected parts and the maximum attention to detail ... 

And here it was all done for me! 

Here's something else unique ... 

Before I got it, it never saw the rain! 

Yes, the guy I bought it from kept it in his garage, 5 days a week and only took it out on the weekends and NEVER if it was raining! 

Once I got it, I pretty much followed the same pattern. It was my daily driver for a short while, but I work from home, so that's why I never put many miles on it. 

And I only got caught in the rain a few times, and drove it home as fast as I could. I can literally count on both my hands how many times it has seen the rain in my possession (and it shows). 

After a while, I started wondering what I could do to make this car even better ... 

I decided to make it even faster :) 

I Put An Additional $3,000 Into Upgrading The Turbo System and Tuning It!

 It started with an ISIS Turbo Upgrade Package ... and then I added a AEM EMS Universal Standalone Engine Management System and had it all installed and professionally tuned by Adrenaline Autowerks of Richmond VA.

Now, it has 298 hp to the wheels!

Here's the dyno graph from Adrenaline: 

Plus, Ice Cold Air Conditioning WITH Turbo Power?

Depending on your experience with modified cars, you may or may not know how rare it is to find a modified car with a swapped, more powerful engine, that still has working Air Conditioning ...

And it's even more rare for that car to be turbocharged and still pump out ice cold AC ...

Heck, I drove a 3 year newer Honda Accord that had broken air conditioning. So the AC in this car is really nice.

Plus, it still has power steering too :)

Take a Look At The Included Pics!*

 *These pics were taken before I bought the car. The car looks the same minus the bomex lip on the front bumper.

What's the catch? Here Are The Blemishes:

Now, I want to make sure that you don't have any surprises. (No car is perfect and this one is no exception.)

For one, because of the new engine and turbo kit, there isn't much room in the engine bay for a regular battery, so you'll have to buy and use smaller tractor batteries. And that's not really a big deal unless you let the battery go dead because you don't drive the car very often (happened to me a lot since I keep the car in the garage most of the time!)

And it is rather low ... so if you have a steep driveway ... just like any lowered vehicle, you're going to have to be extra careful when driving it.

Then there are the racing seats -- they're very supportive, but you should be aware they're not as easy to get in and out of as regular "no support" car seats.

There are a few scratches here and there. NOTHING major. But this was my daily driver for a short time (again, I work from home, so it didn't get a lot of use, but it isn't a flawless show car!)

WHAT ABOUT THE ROOF?!

Someone asked about the roof and what kind of condition it's in, because I apparently didn't list it last time I ran this ad, here's the deal:

For the age of the car, the cloth convertible roof is in very good shape. It goes up and down fine, like it's supposed to. I did notice in the handful of times that I took the car out in the rain (more like got caught in the rain trying to drive it out of the rain!) that there is a little bit of leaking on the drivers side roof/where the window closes. 

So the bottom line: the roof is in good condition for the year of the car, I never took it out in the rain much, but when I did get caught in the rain -- there was a bit of leaking there -- nothing major but I never took it out in the rain if I could avoid it.

One last thing: the seat belts sometimes "stick" and it's hard to adjust them to a longer or tighter fit -- it feels like they get stuck. They worked when I used to drive it as my daily driver and I believe it's a simple manual fix, but you might have to do it yourself a few times.

If you can live with the "unique" changes that come with having a modified vehicle though (or you don't mind at all!) then this is the car for you.

So how much for this one-of-a-kind 240sx?

You already know that this car, from the day it was bought, has been babied and driven 1/3rd the amount of normal cars ... less than 6,000 miles per YEAR ...

And you know it was bought by a certified car nut who treated it with further meticulous care and spent over $20,000 converting it into the beautiful S13 Silvia Convertible with SR20DET it is now ...

And, of course, you know I bought it and treated it with love and attention -- even upgraded the turbo and sinking in $3,000 + more dollars so it pumps out 298 real wheel horsepower ...

So while it's easily worth $23,000+ ...

... I'm not asking anywhere near that.

I believe $9,900 $8,900 cash is a fair asking price

That said, I'm willing to listen to your offer, but please don't insult me with very low ball offers.

What about trades?

I really have no idea what car I want to replace this with. So at this time just looking for a cash sale

Truth is: I didn't really want to sell my baby, but it seems like the smart thing to do (my family is growing!) and I figured I'd put it out there for the world to see.

Let me sweeten the deal a little!

There's some other things that I'm going to throw in to make this a great deal for you ...

>> I have a Nissan Brand full car cover that I'll throw in with the car, this will keep the dust off it, or if you (God Forbid!!!) keep the car outside -- you can cover it with this.

>> I also have a can of what looks like the special lime green paint -- if you ever need to have a body shop (or yourself) do a touchup/repair to the paint job

>> I'm also throwing in an assorted box of different car parts that came with the car, mostly just the boxes the old GREDDY equipment came in, but at least you'll have it for yourself.

>> Any of the original chip or computer parts that were replaced by the new turbo kit and engine management system (that I can find) I will throw in with the car -- you could sell them for extra cash (I never got around to doing it though) ...

Hurry! Before I change my mind!

Seriously, I'm about to move to a new place and I figured I'd just try and sell my baby first ... but I'm definitely not in a HURRY to get rid of her, so I might take this post down if I don't get a great offer right away, lol.

I really do love this car, the way it looks, the stance, the way it sounds ... and most of all ... the way it pulls when you stomp the gas and the turbo spools up!

It's super fun to drive and I've loved every minute of owning this car.

Maybe it's time for you to enjoy it too.

Make me an offer!

SHIPPING: If you need to ship, it will be at your expense

TERMS OF SALE: Cash only please, will provide bill of sale.

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