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Old 04-19-2006, 07:27 PM   #1
freejus
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98 5 speed 110K miles

NEW PRICE ABSOLUTELY LOWEST I WILL GO IS $7250. That's WITH the understanding that I recently realized that there is some bearing noise coming from the transmission, so I can't guarantee that the transmission will be good for any set period of time. This car's exterior is BEAUTIFUL. However, just drove it to atlanta and back yesterday, no problems.





1998 Nissan 240sx, 5 Speed base model, 110,XXX miles

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$9000

Aesthetics

5zigen FN01r-C 17X8 4 lug wheels in a +35 offset hyperblack color, tires only have 12,000 miles
JDM kouki front bumper
Full paint on exterior and door jambs in PPG paint, GM code medium silver spiral metallic, body work and paint done in August 2005
Zenki Taillights
OEM spoiler
OEM sideskirts

Engine/Drivetrain

K&N air filter in stock airbox
New 02 sensor
New clutch/flywheel
Nismo replica oil cap
ASP lightweight crank pulley
Removed stock mechanical fan, upgraded electric fans to altima dual 12” fans
Battery relocated to trunk
Braided Stainless Steel clutch line
S13 exhaust cam in place of stock intake cam

Suspension

Eibach prokit on stock struts
SPL pillowball tension rods
Tein Hard Tie Rods
SPL aluminum subframe spacers
300zx front brakes, 26mm aluminum

Miscelaneous

Nismo GT hard rubber shift knob
Redline Premium leather shift boot
Sound deadening in doors, rear wheelwells, trunk floor.
Re-done OEM style exhaust with 2” piping, spray painted black in high temp enamel for a discreet look
Pioneer premier DEH-760MP mp3/CD player
Pioneer coaxials in front


Known Problems Big and Small

2 past accidents that I know of, one in front and one in rear, not a salvage title, no current body damage, save for a tiny ding on trunk lid (barely noticeable)
Small chip in the windshield, car could probably use some new weather-stripping around the windshield and doors, but I’m pretty anal about road noise so it probably won’t bother you the way it does me.
Rear bumper a bit warped
Some normal wear and tear scratches on interior pieces
Battery tray cut out in front of engine
Very slow leak from oil pan
Frame rails messed up in some spots from shops that don’t know where to jack the car up.
Speed sensor connection a bit messed up, but I rigged it to work correctly
Airbag sensor light stays on, don’t know why


Car started life as a 4 lug base model. Hit a huge deer and bashed the front end up pretty well requiring replacing the front bumper, fixing hood, fender, radiator support, and headlight. That’s why I decided to go ahead and make the car as clean and beautiful as it should have come from the factory. I love this car, hate to see it go, but I feel it’s inevitable that I should sell it within the next few months. I’ve had my fun with it, and I just don’t drive it like a sports car anymore. I want to give it a good home to somebody that will appreciate it. This car isn’t perfect, but it’s THE perfect car in my opinion. It’s beautiful, and very fun. Reason for selling is that my priorities have changed and I need something with 4 doors and an automatic transmission. It’s had 2 owners before myself.

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