1995 Nissan 240sx Se Coupe 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
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My name is Phillip; I’m the owner of the Nissan 240sx. Info. On the car: 95 Nissan 240sx model se, holds a salvaged title by theft, this is when the right hand drive conversion was completed. Modification List: Motor out of 97 R33, RB26 twin turbo, runs off haltech full stand alone with digital display, mated with a RB25 Transmission, converted to top mount single turbo, has N1 internals, runs off of RC 1000 cc injectors, project fuel pressure regulator, Unitbosch external 044 fuel pump and lines, god speed turbo torn down and rebuilt with garrett internals, stainless top mount turbo manifold with 60mm drift motion waist gate, custom intercooler piping along with a custom v-band down pipe that connects to a jasma exhaust, all this power is held together with a ACT clutch and nismo flywheel, has a new 3 core aluminum radiator with 3 electric fans, overflow is caught by a custom aluminum overflow can. Motor dynod and tuned at Bisimoto Engineering: comes with dyno chart. Tuned date 4/2/14. on 91 pump gas, 517hp to the crank, 431hp rwhp 344 lbft torque Body and paint: color is OEM skyline midnight purple, body/paint 9/10, interior is 8/10, dash has some cracks, interior is 85% in place, the car has full kouki conversion with drift body kit Suspension and Rims: car sits on full FEAL Coil overs with adjustable camber with lower and upper and inner tie rods, both front and rear sway bar, upgraded z32 front and rear rotor and calipers, car sits on Enkei’s AME with new tires.
If you have any more questions or want more pictures send me your number I prefer text. My phone # is 909-331-6743. Thank you. this car is for pick up only will not ship!!
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