1993 Nissan 240SX

1993 Nissan 240SX

100K miles body (has some scratches and a couple of minor dents. Motor runs fine. Auto w/Overdrive, AM/FM Cassette, AC, Sunroof, Dark green, Interior is good. Great winter car Car was bought for my daughter, she bought a Saturn instead. Location Haverhill, MA Book value is about $3,000 sell for $1,500 negotiable. John 978-373-6411 or snipped-for-privacy@aol.com remove SPAMZ to email. Photos

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John Carnes
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1993 Nissan 240SX 100K miles body (has some scratches and a couple of minor dents. Motor runs fine. Auto w/Overdrive, AM/FM Cassette, AC, Sunroof, Dark green, Interior is good. Great winter car Car was bought for my daughter, she bought a Saturn instead. Location Haverhill, MA Book value is about $3,000 sell for $1,500 negotiable. John 978-373-6411 or snipped-for-privacy@aol.com remove SPAMZ to email. Photos
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Ole Brumm

SR20DET engine.

All versions of the S13 coupe, fastback and convertible sold in the US had the JDM fastback front end = Onevia (ONE eighty sx + silVIA).

In Japan the coupe was called a Silvia (S13) and the fastback was called a 180SX (RS13), all US cars were called 240SX. Europe only got the fastback RS13, it was called the 200SX. Japan got the 180SX RPS13 fastback with SR20DET they made it from '91 to '98. UK had RS13 fastback with CA18DET until '94 when the S14 coupe was sold as it's replacement. Not sure about the rest of Europe but as the reason they continued with the CA18DET in the UK was cost of reobtaining Type Approval due to 21% power increase I suspect all European cars had CA18DET until S14 was launched as it's replacement in '94. Austrailia didn't get the S13 at all. New Zealand and South Africa did. NZ models appear the be JDM but there much reported on spec for SA models.

Japan is the only place a Sileighty (SILvia + one EIGHTY sx) was sold.

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Peter Hill

Er, no. A 240SX Fastback is not a "Onevia" as the sentence above implies.

This is only partly true. The current set of rumors behind the entire Sileighty fiasco states that only a specific dealer sold the Sileighty, not Nissan itself.

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tendim

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