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One of a kind 240z. This car has been built with no expenses spared since 2004 from ground up. If your into the classic JDM cars I'm sure a car like this would be on your list of affordable cars to experience once in your life time.


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Engine:

2.4L rebuilt, balanced and bored to 2.8L with mild cam.(N42 block with E88 Head)

Triple 40mm webbers set up by Stewart Wilkins Racing

SWR extractors

Electronic Ignition

Dyno'd at approx 116KW at wheels (weighs 1060kg)


Running gear:

Arizona coilovers revalved bilstein shocks from Heismans suspension

4 pot Wilwood Brakes Front

Disc brakes Rear

Stock front n rear sway bar

Rose joint front sway bar end links

Rose joint front caster rods

Rose joint front adjustable control arms

Rose joint rear adjustable control arms

Front top strut brace

Solid Diff mount

Complete bushing replacement of all bush points from steering busings to rear diff moustache bar.

New engine and gear box mounts

OSgiken LSD

Stewart Wilkins 5 speed with 1:1 fifth gear ratio (his now selling them for $12,000 per box). Dog leg 1st gear.


Wheels:

Original Watanabe's 15" by 8"

Toyo R888 semi slicks


Body:

Ground up paint work with all rust removed.

Paint colour is Championship DC2R white

ZG Flares from Spirit garage in Japan (not some ebay reproduction)

Polyurethane front spoiller with brake ducts

432z front grill

No dents or dings on the car at all.


Interior:

4point rear roll bar

Recaro carbon fibre Drivers seat

Recaro fibre glass passenger seat

OMP steering wheel

Mild strip down but underbody heat shield to reduce cabin heat.


As you can see this car has been built for the purpose of being a weekend track car. Since it was finished though in 2007 it has seen only 6 track days. Happy to ship interstate. Please enjoy the pics but do not call unless you have available funding for purchase. As you can see this was a moderate budget build and I don't expect to even get half the money back hence realistic with sale price.

Best time to call is after 6pm and weekends.




Selling due to needing rear seats for my little 2.5yr old on those family wkend drives.

Free camping bag thrown in so you can set up tent next to it and enjoy it after purchase :mrgreen:


Price:$38,000

0402136861


Cheers,

Will.

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Hi Will,

USA is mad about these.

Have you contacted Iron Block (aka Iron Chef) to research whether or not to advertise the "Z" over there > export it to the US?

Cheers, Tez

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