1993 Nissan 240sx Hatchback S14 Sr20det Fully Built Motor on 2040-cars
Durham, North Carolina, United States
It has come time to let my car go and move onto the next project.
I have a 1993 Nissan 240sx hatchback SE with no options (manual windows/locks/mirrors/no sunroof/no hatch spoiler). Chassis has 109,404 original miles (will go up some due to daily driver): D2 coilovers with about ~3k miles on them Tein tension rods Tein inner/outer tie rod ends D2 RUCA s15 HLSD with 5bolt axles Q45 front brakes(rebuilt) with redrilled rotors Goodridge stainless steel braided brake lines front and rear Rota Grid 17x9 +12 all around with like new Sumitomo HTR Z II 235/40zr tires fully black interior with a noncracked black dash super clean s14 seats real DMax floor mats front and rear pioneer head unit with Polk DB 651 speakers front and rear. It has a FULLY built s14(notchback) sr20det with ~2k since rebuild: motor is built to handle at least 700whp with proper supporting mods. With a good tune and bigger injectors(550ccs) you would be over 300whp. CP 86.5mm pistons (9:1 compression)(bored .5mm over stock) ARP head studs Nismo Type B adjustable fpr NRG inline fuel pressure gauge z32 TT fuel filter new OEM crank Eagle chromoly forged rods ACL x-racing engine bearings(main, race, thrust) Nismo thermostat new OEM water pump new OEM lifters Supertech dual valve spring kit/retainers new Tomei poncams new OEM rocker arms with new shims Greddy rocker arm stopppers new vtc cam sprocket new OEM gasket kit Apex'I metal head gasket stainless steel braided turbo oil and coolant lines Greddy oil pan. new Mishimoto starter Greddy/Trust dp Nismo Motor/Tranny mounts Apex'I AVCR resurfaced flywheel new Exedy stage 1 clutch short shifter test pipe to 3" catback The car does have a few small scratches here and there on the front nose. The passenger side quarter panel just recently popped in after a few years of having the fender rolled/flared. Hatch does NOT leak, no rust anywhere! super clean chassis. I also have a set of s14 manual seat belts that I will include. Car is located in Durham, NC. Buyer is responsible for any shipping charges, I will help coordinate if need be though. |
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