1995 Nissan 240sx With Rb25det Swap on 2040-cars
Escondido, California, United States
I have up for sale an s14 240sx with an RB25 det swap, runs great, sounds awesome, needs cosmetic work to be finished. Car has been sitting for a year as I have not had time to work on it, but starts up and runs without issue. Car will also come with two red Sparco rep Seats, and an aluminum radiator (not shown in pictures).
Specs: 95 240sx clean title 5 lug/disc breaks all around with koni yellow shocks and ebiach springs 22k miles on the rb25det series 2 swap and rb25det transmission The install was done properly with mckinney poly motor mounts, cross member, custom one piece drive shaft rated to 750hp Wiring was done professionally and looks great Car is running stock boost and has the stock intake manifold and bov (recirculated), with a same side front mount intercooler. 3 inch Greddy Trust turbo back exhaust. Batter relocated to trunk. Car needs: Paint (it is primered and ready) Corner lights driver side window switch (it has a working one but the buttons are missing) |
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