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2002 Nissan Sentra Vq35 Swapped. 300whp! All New Parts on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:140
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

02 Sentra Spec V with 06 Sentra Spec V front end. Runs and drives like factory ( 300 whp ). 140k on car , clean title. PLEASE READ FULL PAGE!

1) 19k VQ35 engine (24k now)
2) 02 SE R 6 speed gears
3)ACT 6 puck clutch
4) koyo 54mm radiator
5) Greddy Ultimate e-manage ( piggy back ecu )
6) NWP intake spacer kit
7) NWP 75MM throttle body and conversion harness
8) 6 speed maxima engine harness and ecu
9) 3.5 inch intake piping and filter
10) 3.4 inch land rover V8 maf housing
11) Nismo Gram light rims ( forged )
12 New Cooper RS3 sticky tires
13) 06 Spec V LSD
14) custom made large intake manifold ( huge power gain )
15) Catman type long tube headers
16 ) Magnaflow side exit exhaust
17) Twin AEM wideband AF ratio gauges ( each bank )
18) New Carpet
19) New Seats ( red and black )
20) Sony blue tooth deck and kicker mid door speakers.
21) Fully painted engine bay.
22) kyb struts and ground control springs.
23) 06 Maxima PS pump.


This car is not for kids or just to horse around. Get will spin 2nd from a roll near idle to redline (70 mph) and loose traction in 3rd often. I will entertain trades. I have over 20k in this car and selling very cheap. I have a 3rd child on the way and 3 cars and a new truck so I have no time for this toy. It can be used as a daily driver as I did for a few months this past summer. Car has NO RUST! Runs and drive like stock other then solid engine mounts (slight vibration but not bad). Car gets high 20's (24-26) mpg if you're easy with it. Car has plenty more potential left in it but no intrest cause its already fast enough. CEL is on for 2 evap codes Codes come after 2nd crank. Passed NH state Inspection just driving it 46 miles (obd2 port) NOT a smoker and car is very clean inside! Looks all stock and smells great , far from a dumpy car. Could possibly meet up to deliver or help as much as I can (truck and trailer)

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