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05-27-2011, 12:26 AM | #1 |
I want to learn about the Nissan 240sx.
my name is krista. im really intrested in nissan 240's. im young and i want to learn a lot about these cars. what are some basics and things you should just KNOW about these cars?
what are common problems you run into with 240's? just feed me some basic info or things i should really know. ill realy appriciate any help and replys! thanks... |
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05-27-2011, 12:33 AM | #5 |
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Not if you buy a reliable one. Main problems? Ummm I never had any. So I can't tell you (knock on wood)
My thing is take the car apart and put it back together the right way, you will be amazed what you will see done Is op a girl? In socal? Let's go out for food and ill teach you all you want to know pm me |
05-27-2011, 12:45 AM | #6 |
well everyone. kinda sounds like im gonna have a hard time with these cars, but im so intrested and they can be so beautiful. i want one so bad and im probably going to get onr. hopefully theyre not as bad as they sound money wise. haha.
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05-27-2011, 12:55 AM | #7 |
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When you go to look for one just make sure you have a thorough inspection done by someone you trust, i.e. (Dad, Bf, Mechanic you know, Friend who drives 240's.) They can be extremely easy to work with and if you don't just buy the first thing you see they can actually be reasonably inexpensive to own outside of general maintenance. Just be careful and have patience when looking for one to purchase, If possible buy one with light or no modifications done to it. Goodluck.
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Don't worry about high miles, faded paint, or busted-looking interior, worry about quarter panel damage and rust. Goes a LONG way.
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05-27-2011, 01:46 AM | #18 |
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lol OP lucky that they've come across as a girl. If it was a dude, he would've gotten shot down so damn fast haha.
on topic: I love 240's. I've had goodluck with mine so far besides cracking my stupid ass windshield yesterday and a exhaust leak that won't ever go away for the life of me lulz. |
05-27-2011, 01:47 AM | #19 | |
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Crack window i got you!!! exhaust too i got all the parts hit me up!! if you want to come down and remove it for cheap |
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05-27-2011, 01:50 AM | #20 |
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www.240SXTECHDVDS.org Home Page and a FSM (also found on that site)
That and google search questions
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05-27-2011, 01:54 AM | #23 |
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Stop being nice because op its a "girl"
This Thread is FAIL to the max, LOCK this shit up. SMH
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05-27-2011, 02:06 AM | #24 |
actually this has been helpful. haha yeah yeah im a girl. whatever, i just realy love cars and didnt know where to start.
im getting a 240. ive wanted one for a long time now. i have a friend whos owned his 240 for a long time. my dad knows a lot about cars and my bf can help out a lot too. im reading up and trying to understand as much as i can. oh and, i actually thought this thread would be good for other folks looking into buying a 240 aswell. |
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05-27-2011, 03:15 AM | #25 |
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240s = rust, old, will need motor work cause these motors are old and have high milage (either a full rebuild or SR swap but you in cali which has smog laws so that will be an issue)
and you will be spending ALOT of money to make it run good and look nice the way you want it. so if you dont have alot of money or patients to slowly do things on it the right way (dont make it your daily unless you know to address the important things of performance > visual, cause you dont want it to break down on you). you will be talking to your car alot when doing PITA jobs on it, but you will get thru it and feel good about it. but then when you finally sell the car (it will happen eventually ...), your gonna feel attached cause you went thru all that PITA blood, sweat n tears. But then you get the sense of knowing you did it and built her up, and the guy buyin your car has a "bought not built" car |
05-27-2011, 03:22 AM | #26 |
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Honestly, rust isn't a -huge- issue in California. It's not like we salt the roads out here. Biggest thing, just plan on refreshing the engine. Easiest way around things. Gaskets and seals should be first, of course fluids with those. Start addressing bushings, suspension arms, struts and springs. Get it to a good base, then figure out where you want to go from there.
I did none of these things. I am now on my second motor, and after spinning a bearing on it, I'm rebuilding it. So, yeah. Do those things. |
05-27-2011, 05:54 AM | #27 |
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Just like with any car, you should look over it with a fine tooth comb. Bring a magnet with you to find any hidden body repairs. Check all the hidden seams to see if they are split. Look into the engine bay to see the relation of the firewall to the frame rails, there should be a slight gap there. The more you spend, the less likely that you'll find a basket case. Try and find a bone stock 240, or one that has been tastefully modified.
Keep in mind that even tastefully modified, can mean problems later on. check for any leaks. Oil, anti-freeze, and anything else. Take it for a test drive, and leave the radio off. Listen for any weird or odd sounds that aren't typical to 240's. You can find a bunch of info on how they should sound here and all over the web.
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05-27-2011, 06:26 AM | #28 |
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Honestly If you really want a 240 look for a really clean one.
here is a bit of a check list to help further guide you on your journey. 1. make sure it has not been molested (Take someone who has automotive knowledge and has a few cars, and some idiot who claims to know all about cars because he watched inital d and drove and did a oil change on his dads vett) 2. Clean title is always a good sign also carfax is now free use it doesn't hurt. 3. When calling or meeting with the seller be observant of them and it will tell you about there car. Maintenance records or receipts always good so you know things were done right ( I preferably would look for older sellers elderly in specific they tend to take the best care of cars if you find a original owner and price is right jump on it. If you find one within this chances are you can have a clean 240 that will be reliable and not give you to much head ache just take car of it and keep it in top shape at all times and you will love your car slowly mod it or whatever your plans are with it bottom line find and nice clean car and enjoy and be proud of it!! |
05-27-2011, 06:31 AM | #29 |
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Krista, if you're not willing to put in the wrench time or work long hours to get enough money to pay some one else to do it for you, I strongly suggest getting something newer yet relatively inexpensive. For the money that you'll spend to make a 240sx decently nice & quick, you could buy an S2000 instead and save yourself the trouble/hassle/effort.
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05-27-2011, 06:37 AM | #30 |
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The biggest problem I have with mine is not having enough money to get all the cool shit I want for it. Its an investment for sure. I would suggest getting an S14 (95-98) for a fresher car to build, get one bone stock.
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