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Rc Arlos introducing the Spirit Rei S13 Silvia. The S13 Silvia was introduced in mid-1988 and was immensely popular in Japan. Upon its introduction, it won the 1988 Car of the Year Japan Award. The Silvia was no longer exported, however; rebadged 180SXs were instead sold in most markets. European versions of this car were still known as the 200SX. In North America, the S13 (with the 180SX front in all three different body-styles) was known as the 240SX. The 200SX nameplate was on hiatus in that region but would return on a 2-door coupé version of the B14 Nissan Sunny/Sentra (1995–99), itself based on the Japan-only 2-door Nissan Lucino. Following industry trends, the S13 Silvia switched to relampable fixed headlights. Projector optics were offered as an option.
In 1998, the S13 Silvia was resurrected, in part, with a variant produced by Kid's Heart for Nissan called the Sileighty, which featured the 180SX body with the front end of the Silvia. The Sileighty was originally created by Japanese enthusiasts for their own 180SXs, and is still a common modification for both the 180SX and 240SX fastback. The Sileighty made an appearance in the Initial D Japanese anime and manga series (based around the Japanese motorsports of touge and drifting), which featured the Sileighty in one of the first battles in the manga and one of the last battles in First Stage (the first season of the anime).
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Material | |
Material: | Lexan |
Technical | |
Protective Film: | Yes |
Pre-drilled Holes: | No |
Windows Mask: | 1 Set |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 478mm |
Front Width: | 202mm |
Rear Width: | 202mm |
Height: | 115mm |
Wheelbase: | 257mm |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Model: 24K6000
- Weight: 1.10kg
- SKU: TAF60000
- EAN: 8720254954493
- MPN: 24K6000