View Full Version : CA S13 K's Emblems, New in Packaging
bicanek
10-28-2009, 01:31 PM
I bought these in Japan with the intention of putting them on when I repainted the car, but I sold the car, so now these are for sale.
http://www.bakemono-imports.com/rs25/ksemblem.jpg
$50 OBO shipped.
paypal: bicanek AT gmail DOT com
bicanek
11-01-2009, 11:04 PM
Bump. The price is OBO.
Kid coupie
11-01-2009, 11:46 PM
Ok dumb ? But wats the difference between K Q and J...
phobs
11-01-2009, 11:49 PM
Ok dumb ? But wats the difference between K Q and J...
Nissan Silvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Silvia)
ILLES13
11-01-2009, 11:50 PM
Trim level designation
The S13 Silvia was the first S-series (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Nissan_S_platform) car to use the J's , Q's, and K's (references to the face cards of English playing cards (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Playing_cards)) designations for the different trim levels or "grades".
The J's was the base model with a very basic interior, few standard amenities, and 14" steel wheels. The Q's model offered a slightly more refined experience and received electric options and an available LSD (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Limited_slip_differential). The K's grade received the turbocharged CA18DET (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Nissan_CA_engine#CA18DET) or SR20DET (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Nissan_SR_engine#SR20DET) (depending on the year of manufacture) in addition to the options offered on the Q's.
On top of the K's and Q's models, The Club and Diamond Selection packages came with specific options bundled together. For example, all K's Club Selections came with projector headlamps (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Headlamp#Projector_.28polyellipsoidal.29_lamps), a rear spoiler, and 15" aluminum wheels. And all Q's models came out with Automatic Climate Control
The rare Silvia A's "Almighty" was introduced in late 1992. Trim wise, the Almighty slotted between the J's and Q's, offering options not available on J's, but not including all the standard features of Q's. The Almighty was purportedly offered as a "purer" form of the sports car. The only available engine/transmission was the naturally-aspirated SR20DE (http://zilvia.net/wiki/Nissan_SR_engine#SR20DE) coupled with the 4-speed automatic.
Kid coupie
11-02-2009, 12:06 AM
^^^ thanx i have now been schooled in it
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