What colors did the 180sx come in?

What colors did the 180sx come in?

What colors did the 180sx come in?

Five colors are available for this car:

  • White.
  • Spark Silver Metallic.
  • Super Black.
  • Midnight Purple (P)
  • Super Red.

What type of car is a Nissan 180sx?

Sports car

Nissan 180SX
Class Sports car
Body style 3-door Hatchback
Layout FR
Platform S13

Is the 180sx JDM?

The 180sx was designed exclusively for the Japanese auto market. Though the European model of the vehicle was known as the 200SX, owners of S110 Silvia in Europe could also purchase a trim level of that vehicle called “180sx,” but the S110 was a much older model of S-chassis Nissan made from 1979 to 1983.

What Silvia is the 180sx?

Silvia/240sx/200sx are all the same, just different names based on the country they were sold. For instance, in the US the 240sx covers the coupe and the hatchback. In Japan, the coupe is the Silvia and the hatch is the 180sx.

Is the S13 a 180SX?

Like in America, the S13 was given a name change in Europe. The RS13U 200SX was based on the 180SX and all models sold were powered by the CA18DET engine. European 200SX models also came standard with a number of Nismo parts that were optional extras in Japan, such as the water/oil exchanger.

Is the 180SX the same as a 240SX?

What is a 180SX? The Nissan 180SX is a fastback automobile that was produced by Nissan Motors between 1988 and 1998. Outside of Japan, it was re-badged as the 200SX and in the US market as the Nissan 240SX, paired with the single overhead cam KA24E motor and later with the dual-overhead model KA24DE.

What is an RS13?

RS13 = 1990-91 180SX w/ CA18DET. PS13 = 1991-93 Silvia w/ SR20DET. RPS13 = 1991-98 180SX w/ SR20DET. KPS13 = 1991-93 Silvia w/ SR20DET & Super HICAS. KRPS13 = 1991-98 180SX w/ SR20DET & Super HICAS.

What is the difference between 240sx and 180SX?

The 180sx was the Nissan built exclusively for the Japanese market, whereas the 240sx was the Nissan built for the US market. There was also the 200SX, of course, which was the European rebadged version and popular both in the UK and West Germany.