1990 Nissan 240sx Coupe Widebody Ssr Sr20 S13 Chargespeed Yamato Garage on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Ok dudes. Here we go. This was up for grabs as a shell for a damn decent price considering the parts it had on it. Well, now its back for sale as a complete running and driving s13 with a built SR.
Up for grabs is a 1990 mint purple painted, molded wideboby, full chargespeed aero (including the hood), big braked, baller wheeled coupe just begging to have a big turbo, injectors and tune thrown at it. Not going to budge much on the price. You guys know what all this is worth. I see _insert screen name here_ try to sell his 10 color sr swaped sh*t pile for 5-6k all the time. I want to sell it as a whole unit aka, I AM NOT PARTING IT OUT. Also, no trades at this time. I am willing to deliver up to 800 miles from Albuquerque for $1.75 a mile. Oh ya, power everything, no sunroof. What it doesn't include: [*]The bolt in cage in some of the pics [*]Stereo [*]Gauges [*]Triple projector headlights (comes with bricks) Or anything not in the list of included stuff. What it does include: [*]KSport coilovers [*]Brick silvia headlights and corner markers [*]Yamato Garage Toe, traction, ruca, tension rods [*]Z32 front brakes [*]Z32 rear brakes with drilled and slotted rotors [*]5 lug [*]Chargespeed silvia matching numbers body kit (molded rear) with carbon hood (50mm overs front and rear) [*]2 year old paint job deep purple, including doors, sils, engine bay and trunk. [*]Re upholstered rear seats [*]Clean s14 seats [*]Brand new carpet [*]Powered by max shift knob [*]s14 seatbelts [*]NRG short hub, quick release v2 and NRG steering wheel [*]D-Max roof wing [*]D-Max smoked taillights [*]Dual in tank walbro set up [*]Tien tie rods and tie rod ends [*]Trunk wired for sub and amp (2 RCA cables and remote lead) [*]Dash cut for stereo in drivers footwell area (so you can run a gauge panel) [*]Kicker ds650.2 component set [*]Kicker ds550 rear speakers [*]Power and ground for amp in back [*]Relocated rear battery (no battery included) [*]Power windows and locks [*]Heads up display works [*]Very sexy dash with one crack in it [*]Open diff Motor [*]ARP main studs [*]ARP head studs [*]ACL race bearings [*]Eagle rods [*]87mm forged CP pistons [*]Comectic Head gasket [*]1mm oversized BC intake and exhaust valves [*]titanium BC springs and retainers [*]BC 264 cams [*]Circuit sports rocker arm stoppers [*]New oil pump [*]New water pump [*]Stock injectors [*]Wire harness is tucked [*]Stock ECU [*]Stock turbo [*]3 inch exhaust Wheels [*]Custom SSR Sp1 [*]Rears: 18x11.5 -8 [*]Fronts: 18x9.5 +5 Clean title. Asking 11,000 obo as it sits with all listed parts and wheels, 9k without wheels. Email me. |
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