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Old 10-25-2014, 10:07 PM   #1
U mirin
 
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Hey everyone, been here for a little bit now. I'm finally looking to get into the 240sx game. I've been a huge fan of them for many years now and I'm finally at the point where I am ready to take the plunge once I sell my current DD.

However, I do have a question or two and I've looked for the answers and I've found multiple ones. I'm also not the best with forum navigation despite being tech savvy. (screw me right?). Anyways, when looking at buying a 240sx (1989-1995 model years) is there anything major I should look for? I understand rust can be a problem for some of these older Japanese cars and i've been told to try to find a stock one in decent condition due to the issue of people with, say an SR20 swap done (i've also been told to be wary of KA motors) possibly not having done it correctly or having full documentation.

If i've left anything out feel free to fill me in on the information. I'm willing to listen and I'm willing to learn all that I can about these cars. Cars are a passion and I enjoy learning new stuff about them everyday! So please, understand that I am new to this genre of car and that I realize this. I don't need you to point it out to me!

So, without further ado.....DISCUSS!
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