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1996 Nissan 240sx Se Coupe 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:195000
Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

 Please read carefully ENTIRE ad.

For sale: My 1996 Nissan 240sx SE 5 Speed.
Black with black interior.
SE so all power options including power windows, power locks, cruise control etc...
Car has 195000 miles.
Engine runs extremely smooth and quiet with no leaks.
Transmission shifts smoothly through all gears with no grinds.
Clutch a stage 2 race clutch with low miles.
Tension rods replaced with performance godspeed adjustable rods.
Fresh oil change
Aftermarket cold air intake.
Aftermarket strut tower brace bar.
Aftermarket lowering springs.
New plugs and wires
Dash has some cracks (common on any year 240sx)
Tires in the back are almost new with 90% tread and fronts are around 50%.
Cat back exhaust system with aftermarket tip.
Body is in good condition but has some dents.
Paint is in good condition but has some scratches.
Speedometer is not working.


PLEASE READ!!

I bought this car with minor damage to the front end which included replacing the hood, fender and headlight. I had purchased the car from florida with a florida Certificate of Destruction. My plans were to make this a track only car for SCCA events. Im not sure why it was issued this as the damage was very minimal and did not effect the frame or airbags. ( I HAVE PICTURES OF THE CAR BEFORE ANY REPAIRS WERE MADE IF INTERESTED) Based on this title you cannot register the car, i am not sure if there is a way around this and have no time to try and find out. I went ahead and made the repairs and upgraded a few things along the way because i was going to use it as a track car but i just dont have the time to enjoy this car the way it should be.

IF your able to, i would encourage anyone to come see the car in person.

If interested please call/text me @ 315-527-8232. Thanks, Mike.

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