Detail Info for: Nissan : 200SX 1998 NISSAN 200SX SE COUPE silver w/very nice add ons!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
01/08/2011
Price:
$ 1600.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
166000
Location:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19135
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1998 Nissan 200SX
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
1N4AB42D1WC506567
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Air Conditioning Power Door Locks AM/FM Stereo Compact Disc Power Steering Tilt Wheel Single Power Windows Cruise Control Dual Front Air Bags Moon Roof Rear Spoiler Additions I've made: - Premium Alloy Wheels (I've bought Konig wheels) - basically new tires -15% professional tint on windows -Alarm w/remote start -Crystal clear headlights (for better vision) Mileage: 166,000 Engine: 4-Cyl. 1.6 Liter Transmission: 5 Speed Manual Drivetrain: FWD AMAZING on gas. Interior is in very good condition. Basically brand new clutch, brakes, and tires (lots of tread left on these sport tires, but will also throw in stock wheels and tires that have lots of tread left). The previous owner had ruined the original bumper and I have replaced it with an aftermarket, unpainted grey bumper. Looks fine as is, but can easily be painted. The new clutch catches near the floor since it's an aftermarket clutch cable. This can easily be shortened. If not, you can drive it as is, as I have the whole time I've owned it. ISSUES: The timing chain guide is worn down so it makes a slight noise. <- This is the only known mechanical issue with the car. As for rust, there's only about a quarter-sized bubble under the paint on the back wheel wells. Also on the hood at the very front tip, is about a dime-sized about of rust from previous owner. Both can be touched up with ease and not a major concern. I've put in over $1,500 for the tint, tires, wheels, remote start, and brighter headlights. As you can see, I am only asking $200 more than the money I've put into the car for these additions and am losing what I paid for the car itself. According to Kelley Blue Book private party value, this car in it's current condition is worth approx. $2,000 as it lies between good and fair condition. The timing guide chain being replaced will automatically mark the value back up for this car so if you were to sell it yourself, the value would increase by at least $500. Any questions or want to come test drive or see the car, feel free to call me at 215-964-2660. My name's Jason. Thanks! PREVIOUSLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Answered On Q: What do you estimate for MPG? How much tread is left on the tires (penny depth test)? Has the car been smoked in? Is the inspection current? When is the last time you drove it? Since there's no accident listed on the car, do you know what the previous owner did to trash the bumper? Nov-20-10 A: Hi. I am not sure the exact number on the MPG, but it was in the low 30's. It gets VERY, VERY good gas mileage. The inspection ended at the end of June, but I have no doubt it will pass. As far as the penny depth, the tires that are on there are low profile/sport tread so a penny depth test wouldn't really apply, but they are fairly new. There's plenty of decent tread on them and the stock tires have about 75% of the tread left. If you are interested, I can throw those stock tires in the deal as well, too, at no charge. The front end was hit lightly by the previous owner. From what we were told, she had tapped into another car (who had no damage). The radiator and a/c condenser are silghtly bent, but there are NO LEAKS whatsoever and neither have given me a problem. I did buy an extra radiator fan motor assembly and a/c condenser when I first bought the car, but I have had no problems with the ones that are in it. If you want, I can throw these 2 parts in for free as well, even though they're not needed. So I can throw all the above items in for free if you are interested. Q: Any problems with the car? engine noises, burn oil, transmission, any fluid leaks to the ground, rust, dents? Nov-16-10 A: There's a tiny bit of oil caked on the engine. Nothing looks fresh, nothing on the ground and I've never had a problem. It could just be dirty or a slight leak from under the valve cover. Regardless, it's definitely not affecting anything. If you can send me your email address, I can take more pictures when it's nicer out (today it's really dark and rainy) and send them to you asap. As I mentioned in the description, the timing chain guide is worn down so it makes a slight noise. It's is the only known mechanical issue with the car. As for rust, there's only about a quarter-sized bubble under the paint on the back wheel wells. Also on the hood at the very front tip, is about a dime-sized about of rust from previous owner. Both can be touched up with ease and not a major concern. Thank you for your time!