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  2. Nissan 240SX - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. This article is about this vehicle's American model. See Nissan 180SX for information on the Japanese model and Nissan Silvia for information on the S13 and S14 platform in general. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding ...

  3. Nissan Silvia - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Silvia 200SX 1988 Safari Rally runner-up car Nissan Silvia Super Silhouette The elimination of Group B from the World Rally Championship signified the end of Nissan's FJ24-powered 240RS . The FJ20ET-powered Silvia RS-X of 1986 would have been Nissan's first choice, however, there was an insufficient number of that exact trim sold in ...

  4. Nissan 180SX - Wikipedia

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    The Silvia was sold at Nissan Prince Store, and the 180SX was sold at Nissan Bluebird Store locations. In Japan, the 180SX replaced the Gazelle. The S13 Silvia was discontinued in 1993, but the 180SX successfully convinced Nissan to keep it in the market for the full length of the next generation Silvia (S14).

  5. Donut Media - Wikipedia

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    This show is hosted by James Pumphrey. His extreme passion about cars and the automotive world shines through in this segment. Up to Speed "debuted" in 2016 when Donut uploaded a video on 9 facts about the Nissan 240SX. The real Up to Speed show debuted in 2017 with a video talking about the Nissan Skyline. [citation needed]

  6. List of Nissan vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937–1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks) 1941–1949 Nissan 190 Bus; 1949-1951 Nissan 290 Bus; 1952–1953 Nissan 380 Truck 1952-1953 Nissan 390 Bus; 1953–1955 Nissan 480 Truck 1955 Nissan 482 Truck; 1953–1955 Nissan 490 Bus 1955 Nissan 492 Bus; 1955–1958 Nissan 580 Truck 1958–1959 Nissan 582 Truck

  7. Nissan 200SX - Wikipedia

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    Between 1975 and 2002, Nissan retailed the Silvia as the 200SX in many export markets. Six generations were made in both coupé and hatchback body styles, with new models released in 1979, 1984, 1989, 1993, and 1999. These cars received a variety of different nameplates depending on the importer.

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  9. Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) - Wikipedia

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    1972 Nissan Fairlady 240ZG in Grand Prix Maroon. The Japan-only HS30-H Nissan Fairlady 240ZG was released in Japan in October 1971 to homologate the 240Z for Group 4 racing. . Differences between the Fairlady ZG and an export-market Datsun 240Z include an extended fiberglass "aero-dyna" nose, wider over-fenders riveted to the body, a rear spoiler, acrylic glass headlight covers and fender ...