2003 Nissan Sentra Se-r Spec V Sedan 4-door 2.5l Modded! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Price: $9,800 Or Best Offer For Sale: 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V 6 speed Manual Transmission Mileage on body: 107,xxx Mileage on engine since build: 17,000 Purchase as is. Local pick up only! MODS/RECENTLY REPLACED PARTS: KONI Struts Front & Rear (Front Fully Adjustable Hard/Soft Ride) Eibach Sportline Springs 1.8" Lower in front and 1.6" lower in rear New Upper Strut Mounts Front & Rear Progress Rear Sway Bar w/ Bushings Custom made 4pt Rear Trunk Bar Front Upper Strut Bar NISMO Front Lower Tie Bar Energy Suspension Front Control Arm Bushings New Ball Joints, Tie Rods (Outer & Inner) PowerSlot Slotted Rotors Front & Rear HAWK Performance Race Brake Pads Front & Rear New OEM Bearings, Piston Rings, Complete Engine Gasket Kit, New Cylinder Valves, Waterpump, OilPump w/ Timing Cover, Alternator, Timing Chain W/ Tensioners. Honed Cylinder walls Supertech Engine Block Guard Balanced CrankShaft Assembly with Lightweight Flywheel Port & Polished Intake Manifold with Cylinder Head Decked Engine Block with Cylinder Head JWT Balance Shaft Removal Kit ARP Head Studs OEM Headgasket JWT C1 Race Cams JWT Valve Springs Stage 2 2J Racing Performance Clutch FIDANZA Lightweight Flywheel NISMO Short Throw Shifter Megan Race Header 3" Custom Made Downpipe/Racepipe - NO Catalytic Converter 3" Full Exhaust System - NO Catalytic Converter NISMO Cold Air Intake OPTIMA Red Battery MISHIMOTO Polished Aluminum Radiator, Cooling Fans and Cooling Hoses (Upper & Lower) New Thermostats and coolant SAFC2: Super Air Flow/Fuel Controller - Tuned AEM O2 Wideband Digital Gauge Pioneer CD/MP3/USB/BLUETOOTH Radio VIS Racing Carbon Fiber Hood w/ Sparco Hood Pins Brand New Custom Paint Job - Full Aztec Red w/ Black Roof, Engine Bay, Undercoated All Bottom of Chassis & Trunk for Rust Prevention in future. All fluids were replaced as well as Engine Oil. Oil changes were maintained every 2,500 miles. Car is in excellent condition. OVER $10,000 invested into aftermarket mods which were installed all at 90,000 miles. Vehicle was owned since 5,000 miles. I also have mostly all receipts for all purchased parts. Questions? Contact me for more info! Minor things: Front steering wheel has a small wear and tear on top, shifter boot has a small rip, front seats have small burns |
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