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240sineachhand
09-15-2007, 05:09 PM
Want to buy:

1989-1992 Nissan 240sx COUPE!
-Documented Sr20det, Rb20det, Rb25det, or Rb26det swap
-5 Speed
-LHD or RHD. [RHD is cool too because RHD is just so cool in iowa...]
-Lower miles
-S13 Silvia Front conversion is cool too!
-Mostly stock if possible
-LSD!
-Power options [windows, locks, cruise control]
-A/C if possible
-NO RUST!
-Needs to be in working mechanical condition
-No oil or coolant leaks
-5 lugs? maybe ill get lucky!

would prefer for it to be in the midwest if possible but i will travel if i have too.

ive got some money, but not alot so show me what you got!

thanks.

-Tyler

2ilvia
09-15-2007, 09:13 PM
what ive learned here and would like to pass on

dont by someone elses project

real men dont buy built cars

posdriftin
09-15-2007, 09:52 PM
what ive learned here and would like to pass on


i would agree with this....

lflkajfj12123
09-15-2007, 10:29 PM
solution

buy your own of this

1989-1992 Nissan 240sx COUPE!
-5 Speed
-Lower miles
-Mostly stock if possible
-Power options [windows, locks, cruise control]
-A/C if possible
-NO RUST!
-Needs to be in working mechanical condition
-No oil or coolant leaks


and do this with it

-Documented Sr20det, Rb20det, Rb25det, or Rb26det swap
-LHD or RHD. [RHD is cool too because RHD is just so cool in iowa...]
-S13 Silvia Front conversion is cool too!
-LSD!
-A/C if possible
-5 lugs? maybe ill get lucky!


:loco:

240sineachhand
09-15-2007, 10:37 PM
to the top... thanks for the advice, doing stuff like that has its price... just wanting something to start off with thats already swapped. its cheaper and faster to do it that way. im in college and i need a car that is ready to drive and somewhat reliable as it sits.

tr4c3
09-15-2007, 11:41 PM
Well you said you don't have a lot of money to spend, and you're basically looking to pick up on someones project, and you want a reliable car for college. These don't exactly add up. Your best bet is to just find a stock one for the time being and drive it, then swap it when you have the time and money.

Phoenix_95
09-15-2007, 11:53 PM
Not to mention...this is in the wrong section lol. Anyway, a stock car would be the best way to go. Buying someone else's headache is not the way to go when you want a "reliable" car and are in college.

240sineachhand
09-16-2007, 07:21 AM
not always are other people's cars headaches...

5t341tH
09-16-2007, 11:44 AM
u'll never know. just buy a stock car. they are reliable as ever if u keep good care of em

614duece40
09-16-2007, 11:46 AM
or buy a car that's bone stock with a sr swap that was done right, then work with that.

tr4c3
09-16-2007, 02:53 PM
not always are other people's cars headaches...
True yes, but you stated that you don't have much money to spend. So the chances are that you will end up finding something with a few quirks. Just trying to help you out.