Nissan 240sx Zenki Sr Swap Turbo Full Cage Almost Drift Or Track Ready on 2040-cars
New Albany, Indiana, United States
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Project 240sx that needs just a little tlc to hit the track or drift
Needs rocker tabs/washers. Parts included Have not started this winter but previously ran and idled but i would Tow home. On stock boost ATM. S14. Parts: Sr20det redtop (80,000 miles) Safc2 apexi fuel management Tein lowering springs in front Fully adjustable Megan coil overs in back Enardi detachable steering wheel Nismo shifter 6 point roll cage (completely gutted) Gforce 1 racing seat(4 point harness) Koyo radiator 6-3 puck clutch 07 and up Mercedes bourbon metallic paint 17in bronze tsw wheels Sway bars rebuilt title. Needs front bumper. Starting bidding at 3k which is fair because it could be parted out for more than that. |
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