Been looking for a nice 240sx for a while because I secretly want to be Iketani from Initial D.
I've seen a couple locally but just about everything I've test driven has been somewhere between clapped out drift garbage to slightly less clapped out drift garbage. However I finally found one that doesn't suck.
Actually, it's great. Fully rebuilt SR20 Blacktop, lowered suspension setup (stock geometry, no stance nation shit), great paint with no body mods, bolt in cage, RPF1's with good tread, 5 Lugs with Z32 front and rear brakes, 180sx LSD, blah blah blah. He did what every 240sx guy does but seems like he actually took the time to do it right. Wiring looks clean and for once all the goddamn gauges work. Drives like a dream. Definitely not the fastest car I've driven (stock SR20 tune), but it's the most solid feeling 240sx I've driven in the state by far.
Problem is the guy wants a lot for it. $8000. Probably too much, right? What do you guys think? What would you want in a 240sx for it to be worth $8000?
Samuel Powell
>I want to become an under performing loser You sir, have come to the right place.
Jacob Cooper
I bought mine for 4000 about a year ago, and I definitely over-payed, so 8000 is kinda out there, but understandable.
Keep in mind this is a 25 year old shitbox "race car" that teenagers buy to show off to their friends.
Post the craigslist, but so far so good.
Ethan Reed
>4000 >overpayed Seems fair to me desu. Especially in that condition.
Jose Adams
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Nathaniel Brown
A guy in a turbo 240sx tried racing me in my 350z, could not believe how slow it was
Mason Mitchell
The 240 is from a time when Japanese sports cars were DIY projects, not necessarily sports cars out-of-the-box.
Mason Miller
No. Nissan just did a piss poor job as usual
Chase Rivera
SE right? That's about what I would be willing to pay for a completely unmodified one in clean condition. There's dude in my neighborhood easily in his 70's with a clean 92' SE that he just putts around in. Sort waiting for him to die so I can convince his kids to sell it to me.
Blake Wilson
It was the 90's. Everyone did a piss poor job as usual.