Slammed 1997 Nissan 240sx Kouk , Built Rb25det on 2040-cars
Surprise, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1997
Make: Nissan
Drive Type: rwd
Model: 240SX
Mileage: 124,417
Trim: kouki
What we have here is a very rare 240sx. This car has gone through a complete transformation into what it is today. This car started off as a regular 240sx with zero accidents, CLEAN TITLE! The old engine was removed to swap in a JDM RB25DET out of a R33. The engine was completely rebuilt 15,000 miles ago using all new high quality parts. The modifications include brand new RB26DETT forged internals, pistons, rods, crank. The entire rotating assembly was redone.
N1 oil pump N1 water pump HKS Head Gasket Nismo solid rocker conversion Nismo cams HKS Blow off valve-LOUD Greddy Intake manifold Greddy throttle body spacer Q45 throttle body 550cc injectors HKS exhaust manifold Garrett GT2871R turbo, set at 10psi internal wastegate Greddy intercooler kit Isis all aluminum radiator dual E-fans Ls-2 coil packs ACT stage 2 clutch Mckinney mount kit Z32 brake conversion Stainless braided brake lines Tanabe Pro 7 coilovers Megan racing control arms More but am probably forgetting some As you can see there have been extensive modifications to make this car into what you see today. Has the very sought after Kouki front end that just makes these look mean! Has a 5 speed transmission that has been upgraded with new clutch and synchros, it is the transmission that goes with the RB25DET and as you know are bulletproof transmissions. Everything on the car works great, was daily driven for a while so it is reliable. This car was built right and no corners were cut. Seats are in good condition but does have the normal cracked dash most 240s have. Has power steering but does not have AC. You would need to get a compressor and make the lines for it at AAPAC. They make custom lines for $100 each. The only bad things with the car are that the power steering has a leak, the windshield is cracked, the front right fender has slight damage, and the door panels are a little rough. If you have any questions or concerns about the car please give me call or text at 623 313 0850 |
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