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braydo25
06-22-2016, 07:06 PM
Location: Seattle, WA
Asking Price: $50,500 (Full program, see details)

Potentially looking to sell my 92 S13 Coupe that was built from the ground up for competing. The car and I are located in the Seattle, WA area. The car can be delivered to it's final destination anywhere in the continental US or Canada by me with trailer and all gear for a serious buyer + prepayment for the vehicle.

- The Car -

1992 Nissan 240sx Coupe.
I originally purchased the car back in 2011 as a shell. It's the car I originally learned to drift with and has progressed from there. It's went through a number of different, less extreme setups until reaching this point.

Everything on the car was purchased brand new. It has about 14 events on it since being completed.

650whp / 580 wtq~ Tuned by Bill at Independent Speed Shop in Canada on E85. Usable powerband is around 2,800rpm to redline. Even following slow cars I've never had issues dropping out of power.

VVTi 2JZ
Balanced / Blueprinted - Built by C & D Automotive / Machine in Totem Lake, WA (Known for 1,000hp+ euro motors among other things locally)

All ARP hardware
ACL Bearings
Eagle H Beam Rods
CP 10:1 Pistons
Modified Oil Pump
Billet Timing Belt Tensioner Bracket
New OEM Toyota Tensioner / Pulley Bearings
Gates Racing Timing Belt
New OEM Toyota Headgasket (Chosen for reliability & wide usage for big power builds from what I had researched)
Rebuilt Head + Basic Port / Polish
Stock VVTi Cams
2JZ VVTi Intake Manifold
Modified MKIV Throttle Body
1,100 CC FIC Injectors.
Quicksilver Turbo Manifold + Quickspool Valve
BW 8375 Turbo, .91 A/R
44mm Precision Wastegate to atmosphere
Straight 3.5" exhaust to centered real dual tips
VMount Radiator / Intercooler Setup
Side mounted oil cooler / power steering cooler with SPAL fans
Big intake (4" or 5", forget the size off the top of my head).
Haltech PS2000 ECU + Haltech 2JZ Engine Harness + Haltech Sensors
Haltech HPI-6 Ignition System with new OEM MKIV coil packs.
Haltech AFR module + sensor
Electronic Boost Controller / Quick Spool Controller
A/N fittings used for everything except the coolant system.
Aeromotive FPR
Earl's Fuel Filter
ATL 10 Gallon Fuel Cell
Radium FCST (Fuel Cell Surge Tank) with 3 AEM 50-1000 Pumps (1 lift, 2 main)
Ethanol Flex Sensor
Aeroquip Fuel Lines (Some special synthetic material made to handle ethanol based and most other fuels, I forget the P/N)

Trans / Drivetrain
GForce GSR (2.50, 1.70, 1.30, 1.00 Gearing) built by RTS.
Autoderiva Transmission Adapter + 5lb Billet Flywheel
Tilton Triple Disc 1,100 lb/ft clutch
Tilton Hydraulic release bearing
Properly sized Wilwood master cyl for clutch
4" Steel Driveshaft with proper slip yolk for GSR.
Driveshaft Hoop
R200 Diff Housing with 4.083 Final Drive
Billet Differential Output Shafts
Driveshaft Shop 1,000hp Stage 5 axles (930CV Joints)
S14 wheel bearings / hubs

Suspension / Footwork
S13 Steering Column / Rack & Pinion
Wisefab Front Angle Kit
Wisefab Rear Knuckle / Arm kit
No front swaybar
Whiteline 22mm Rear Swaybar (Currently off the car, was going to test without it and see how the car feels, but will come with the car)
KW Clubsport Coilovers, 2-way adjustable (10k Front, 6k Rear + valving for rates).
Z32 Front / Rear Calipers + eBrake Calipers (Dual rear caliper setup)
17x9 +20 fronts with 245/35/18 Toyo R1R
18x11 +20 rears with 265/35/18 (I've ran a mixture of tires depending on availability)

Interior
Modified S13 Dash
Racepak Dash
Custom Trans Tunnel
ASD Hydraulic Handbrake
Joe's Racing Shifter + Shifter Boot / Knob
Sparco Circuit Driver Seat (Purchased new 2015, still certified)
Sparco Passenger Seat (Old, not certified, I forgot the model)
Sparco 6 Point harnesses
Sparco Steering Wheel
Circuit Sports Quick Release
Aftermarket Heater!
Painless Switch Panel + Fuse Box conveniently located in center of dash.
Lexan Sunroof!
Working manual windows with locking pins

Chassis
Full tube front
Full tube rear
Multipoint Roll cage
Simplified painless chassis harness ran throughout the car
Aluminum Front Bash Bar
Completely stripped and built from as bare of a shell as possible (Can see in pictures)
Eggshell white paint throughout the car, including wheel wells and most of the underside - it's held up well to dirt / grime.
Lexan Front / Rear windows, side windows

I'm sure there's a lot I've left out - the pictures attached should be able to show anything I may have forgotten to mention.

- Trailer -

The car will come with a brand new open deck Bulldog trailer. The trailer also has a 9,000lb remote operated winch with quick disconnect that can be ran straight to the towing vehicle's battery. 2 axle, full electric brake, ez hubs, locking ramps, breakaway.

- Supplies + Extras -

The car will include a 3/4 full drum of E85 sourced from Arcade Station in Canada. I'll also include 4 VIP 5 Gallon Fuel Containers w/ easy fill nozzles.

I'll be including 18 new 265/35/18 Triangle tires (Great tire for pro am / practice, consistent grip and ridiculously long life, decent smoke)

8 Spare Rear Wheels

Spare Wisefab heims / misc arms / tie rods / misc replacement parts

- Safety Gear -

I'll be including some brand new safety / driving gear. For size reference, I'm 6'2" and 170lbs, medium build.

- New Sparco Arrow Gloves (Black / Silver)
- New Sparco 3 Piece Jade Driving suit (White / Black)
- New Sparco "Race" driving shoes (10.5, Black)
- New Zamp RZ-58 Helmet w/ HANS Posts
- Hans Device (Carbon Fiber, Model 650)

- Misc -
Again, there's probably a lot I've left out. I'm happy to go through everything with a serious buyer. We can also arrange a test day at Evergreen Speedway at buyer's expense with a deposit and proof of funds.

The car is extremely fast in the dry and very competitive. It's really, really easy to drive too aside from an extremely hard grabbing clutch. This package includes everything you'll need to compete up to a pro2 level or just a weekend warrior that will absolutely put a huge smile on your face. The car is built to spec to compete in FD.

- Full Disclosure -
At the last event I drove in May, I ended up backing the car into the wall in the wet. The car did sustain damage but nothing major. The driver's side rear suspension was replaced with new WiseFab, KW Coilover & axle. The rest of the damage was sustained by the rear collision bar and has also been completely repaired. We verified that the car was still straight on a frame rack even though from visual inspection it definitely wasn't needed. The car, unsurprisingly is still straight & in great shape. Again, I'm completely happy to go through the car with a serious buyer for inspection sake.

I'm looking to sell the car to be able to put the money back into my business and focus more on that aspect of my life for the time being. I'm not in a rush to sell, but I'm happy to entertain serious offers. The asking price is O.B.O. and I'm open to coming to some kind of deal so feel free to make realistic offers.

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traxx07
06-22-2016, 08:26 PM
Take 10k? lol GLWS

braydo25
06-22-2016, 08:36 PM
Take 10k? lol GLWS

Sure, you can buy the trans for that. (Not sure if sarcastic, if so dick comment unintended.)

subiesean
06-22-2016, 09:36 PM
House or car....

Thing is sick!

buddhamonk
06-22-2016, 09:37 PM
Didn't you have the car for sale for less than that a few months ago? You had listed at 70k and went down to 50k. Now that it crashed into a wall the price went up...

Groffunitracing
06-22-2016, 11:36 PM
If you end up parting it out.. Not saying you are but if your interested or do Please pm me first! I'm seriously interested in engine,trans,ecu,electronics, and racepak. Awesome build! Bump

kaneda3
06-23-2016, 12:41 AM
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha

braydo25
06-23-2016, 12:43 AM
Didn't you have the car for sale for less than that a few months ago? You had listed at 70k and went down to 50k. Now that it crashed into a wall the price went up...

Did I mention it was a solid gold wall? :2f2f:

I don't expect 75 for it, price is obo.

CARkid
06-25-2016, 08:01 PM
Take 10k? lol GLWS


Lol second!

Too bad a car isn't like a house - you can't get out what you put in

Beautiful build but greatly over priced

GLWS bump


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dr_
06-25-2016, 08:19 PM
Throw up the vids you had last time. This thing fucking rips.

tobroketobuildarealcar
06-26-2016, 09:13 PM
What is your real price then. This is not the best ever built s13 but your asking price is the highest I have ever seen.

braydo25
06-27-2016, 05:47 PM
Price dropped to $53,000 for everything + delivery US / Canada. Pretty firm on this.

Here's some videos of the car ripping to incentivize a sale.

First day of testing after completion (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE9B-rad-x4)
Nissan Fest Drifting (https://vimeo.com/172266487)
5/8ths Testing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDSB5zBUMKo)
Random pull fresh off the dyno (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFQXU9c2AzE)

gills
06-27-2016, 09:46 PM
Lol second!

Too bad a car isn't like a house - you can't get out what you put in

Beautiful build but greatly over priced

GLWS bump


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Depends on the car.

braydo25
06-30-2016, 04:06 PM
to the top of the bump up

dr_
06-30-2016, 08:38 PM
This is like a godsend starter pack for drifting.












Except for the fact that no starter should even be allowed to touch this car.


Seriously though, this is a much better deal than people will give credit for. I can only imagine more than 100k has gone through this package, all things said and done.

I like how you're running eagles. So much hate on them, yet so rarely will you ever find anyone that had an issue with them, I run them myself. However, I hope the bw 8375 was a typo for 8374 :snoop:

scottie
07-02-2016, 11:32 AM
Lol second!

Too bad a car isn't like a house - you can't get out what you put in

Beautiful build but greatly over priced

GLWS bump




Greatly overpriced? If you are capable of simple math, add up the parts, add up the labor hours for fabrication, misc fittings, electrical, paint and body. If you were to duplicate this build (which I doubt you can) it will far exceed the price shown. I am getting close to this figure myself and mine isn't done. If you cannot afford it, its okay. But to say its way over priced shows your ignorance. This car is worth the asking price.

GLWS - I hope someone picks this up and puts it to good use.

RB25GUY
07-02-2016, 11:43 AM
idiots man dope build man im sure it will sell GL

tobroketobuildarealcar
07-02-2016, 04:36 PM
Labor is not a factor considered in the sale price of a modified vehicle. That is unless you are trying to justify a outlandish price tag that no one will pay.

braydo25
07-02-2016, 06:01 PM
Labor is not a factor considered in the sale price of a modified vehicle. That is unless you are trying to justify a outlandish price tag that no one will pay.

Parts alone outweigh the price tag.

braydo25
07-02-2016, 06:02 PM
This is like a godsend starter pack for drifting.












Except for the fact that no starter should even be allowed to touch this car.


Seriously though, this is a much better deal than people will give credit for. I can only imagine more than 100k has gone through this package, all things said and done.

I like how you're running eagles. So much hate on them, yet so rarely will you ever find anyone that had an issue with them, I run them myself. However, I hope the bw 8375 was a typo for 8374 :snoop:

Yeah, I'm taking a heavy loss selling but it's time to go. Most people will be 100k+ into their drifting career by the time they have the experience and car capable of competing in pro2 if that's what they want. Therefore I'd like to think anyone serious would see what a deal this is.

Not a typo, 8375. Works a charm and boost/power is always there.

As far as the Eagle rods - I don't understand either why there's hate. No issues whatsoever and enough events have been put on the car to reveal any engine internal gremlins that would of been there. Improper tolerances and a lack of a keen eye for double checking the bottom end for builds where Eagle's fail is probably why there's hate maybe?

dr_
07-03-2016, 02:14 AM
Labor is not a factor considered in the sale price of a modified vehicle. That is unless you are trying to justify a outlandish price tag that no one will pay.

I'm not one to usually say this because it is a forum for discussion, but if you don't like the price, fuck off.

Yes, modified cars have terrible resale value but thinking they should go for less than half of the sum of the parts alone (ie. excluding the extradinary amounts of labor that goes into a car like this) is rediculous. I agree labor shouldn't be entirely factored into a price but to an extent it's acceptable. For instance, cage work, chassis welding, tubing, harness and other elctrical work, the cost isn't usually in the procuct or 'labor', but more the 'service'. If you're going to weld up your own chassis and throw in your own cage, you need to invest thousands in equipment and material. If you're going to throw together your own harness and switchboards, you need the product, equipment and not to mention have the expirence to do a quality job for any service done yourself. You're not paying as much for the hours to do the job as much as you are paying for all the hidden costs behind a job. So at the end of the day while paying for 'labor', you are indeed getting a 'product' which can fairly be assesed to a car's price.


If you want to have a legit arguement, add up just the parts and base a fair value off that. Not to mention the trailer and million tires that come with it.




As far as the Eagles, I can only imagine a vast majority of failures in any rod come down to the bolts and incorrect installation.

tobroketobuildarealcar
07-03-2016, 06:53 AM
The general rule is you get less than 50% back on parts investment if they are in good condition and no return on labor. If you do get return on labor it is because you found the one special person that just had to have the car. The general car scene here knows not to pay twice for labor.

harrypotter
07-03-2016, 01:33 PM
Labor is not a factor considered in the sale price of a modified vehicle. That is unless you are trying to justify a outlandish price tag that no one will pay.

More reason everyone hates on us in Florida.


What world do you live in where the cost of labor is not added to a car for sale? You want to just pay the few hundred dollars in metal tubing that this car has in the cage and the tube front/rear work? Seriously who says shit like that!

braydo25
07-03-2016, 09:58 PM
Price dropped to 50.5k, the lowest I would be willing to go for everything. If you're interested in the car and don't need the trailer / other gear, we can negotiate a lower price for the exclusion of those things.

jedi03
07-05-2016, 03:40 PM
Awesome car! zero appreciation for labor and a well put together car...glws!

Rado
07-05-2016, 05:12 PM
Crazy build, lots of excellent work, GLWS

I don't understand all the car pricing bs that seems to go on in these threads. People build custom cars for the love, not profit. If you want to talk your opinions about value, than be aware there are people who don't see the world the way that you do.

A CAR IS WORTH WHAT SOMEONE IS WILLING TO PAY FOR IT.

buddhamonk
07-05-2016, 08:41 PM
You guys also forgot about sentimental value. Someone has to pay for that as well

braydo25
07-06-2016, 04:27 AM
Sale pending and likely closing within the next few days. Car is being purchased by an FD driver. Not saying any names. You will see it debuted near the end of this season.