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Bone
09-07-2006, 02:03 PM
Guys I am bidding fairwell to the 240sx for now I have way to much going on at this point in time for them. For those that know me and have been to my shop all my 240sx parts are going. I have a garage full of parts from engines to rearends and frontend components. I have one '98 kouki chassis with the engine still in it with only 80k on the clock, and a 96' chassis that would make a good drift or rally project. Then my personal car a '96 ka-t 240sx se. The car has a vlsd installed, t3 turbo, safc II, custom gauge pods hidden from all view unless you want them to be viewed, suicide doors, FMIC, BOV to atmosphere, blow through MAFS, Battery relocated to the trunk, 98 SE gauge cluster wired in and fully functional, Lowering springs, trunk with no wing, and the list of little things goes on and on. The issue with the sell will be delivery by far as there is so much 240sx stuff it will be almost impossible to get in one trip, My personal car is in need of paint and completion which it is not far from now, the other chassis will have to be hauled for sure, and the parts will probably all have to go into a u haul truck or something similiar. I have paperwork on all the cars/chassis. All are salvaged both chassis have slavage certificates and my personal car has a clear titled that is marked rebuilt. Pictures are available however I prefer peeps to come check out everything in person if possible. My personal project car would easily bring what I want for all of this stuff once painted.

$9,500 takes it all

Hit me up here if interested and we can go from there.

cjernigan
09-07-2006, 03:34 PM
I'm in Cookeville and I'm looking for a 240. What's wrong with the '98 Kouki. Is the '96 Chassis pretty straight? I'm more into looking for one car, I can't take all that stuff off your hands as much as I would like to. What does you own personal car need outside of paint obvioiusly? Is the KA-T running good in it right now and is it drivable? Some more info is greatly appreciated.
You can reply to [email protected] with pics if you are willing to do so.

Bone
09-07-2006, 03:51 PM
Not looking to split them up, I am essentially pricing my personal car and throwing in everything else. If you could find others to go in on it with you to take everything else thats fine but I am looking for one cash hand and not having to deal with splitting it all up. I have been parting out 240's for years now and just dont have time for it anymore. If you would like to come down and look at my personal car I think you would also agree that it will more than carry the other stuff ;)

cjernigan
09-07-2006, 08:01 PM
What else do you need to do to your car to finish it?

Bone
09-07-2006, 09:06 PM
little bit of body work, Paint it and final assembly, the interior is currently pulled for paint and some of the body panels are loose again for paint. I can have the entire car back on the street with no paint in one day and would be willing to do so for the sale of everything. Alot of very custom high end work has been done to it. I will not post everything that has been done to it here just because it will leave the next owner in a very good position to have alot of never before seen things done to a 240. I built the car originally for street play then slowly converted it over for a driving show car to play in. It was certianly built to drive and to this day out of dozens and dozens of 240s I have owned and drove is the tightest car that has passed through my fingers which is why I decided to do it to it. It has some very special things done elcetronically and mechanically to make it stand out in a crowd easily. Nothing gay that just anyone can do but alot of very trick little touches that I have never previously seen done on a 240. I am sure the first year it hits the show circuits there will be many imitations come out with some of its features. I have had no one come look at it that hasnt left in amazement.

Now with all this in mind it was also built to be driven because it is just BS to show a car that is no longer a real car but an end table peice cars are to be driven. This, was/would be my daily driver if I had time to complete it.

cjernigan
09-08-2006, 02:03 AM
Well, good luck with that sale, hopefully it goes good for you and someone takes that gem home. I on the otherhand am merely a student wanting a play car with dreams of having a SR20 and $9500 for an amazing showcar and everything else i could dream of if i had a garage is impractical. Bum deal i live so close too.