Silvia generation

Nissan Silvia S13 for sale

S13 Silvia (1988-1993). JDM-only notchback coupe launched with the CA18DET 1.8L turbo in K's trim and CA18DE naturally-aspirated in Q's. The SR20DET 2.0L turbo replaced the CA18DET from 1991; SR20DE followed in Q's trim. K's carries the turbocharged engine with a close-ratio five-speed; Q's the naturally-aspirated unit. The 180SX hatchback shares the RPS13 chassis and drivetrain but uses a fastback body and is catalogued separately. Zenki covers 1988-1991; Kouki (1991-1993) revised front and rear styling. All S13 Silvia variants are US-eligible under the 25-year rule.

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Nissan Silvia S13 — pricing right now

Listings
2
From
$17,498CA$24,201£13,028A$24,512€15,044¥2,790,431
Up to
$25,900CA$35,822£19,284A$36,282€22,267¥4,130,309
Average
$21,699CA$30,012£16,156A$30,397€18,656¥3,460,370

Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.

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History & specs

About the Nissan Silvia S13

The S13 Silvia launched in 1988 on a newly developed rear-wheel-drive platform replacing the S12. The CA18DET 1.8L twin-cam turbo debuted in K's trim at 175ps, a compact 1,809cc four-cylinder with willingness to respond to boost increases, which established the S13 as a tunable platform alongside the factory performance specification. The CA18 carries a separate collector following from the later SR20DET among buyers who prefer the lighter engine weight and factory output characteristics.

From 1991, Nissan replaced the CA18DET with the SR20DET 2.0L twin-cam turbo in K's trim at 205ps. Q's trim carries the naturally-aspirated SR20DE through both the CA and SR production periods. K's is turbocharged; Q's is naturally-aspirated. This naming convention continued unchanged through S14 and S15. Zenki body style (1988-1991) covers the CA and early SR period; Kouki (1991-1993) revised the front bumper, rear panel, and interior details while coinciding with the SR20DET introduction across most exported examples.

The 180SX (RPS13) shares the S13 chassis code family, suspension geometry, and drivetrain but uses a fastback hatchback body. The two are catalogued separately. The S13 Silvia notchback was JDM-only; the export equivalent was the 240SX notchback in North America (KA24E/KA24DE engined, different body panels forward of the A-pillar). All S13 Silvia variants are US-eligible under the 25-year rule; the earliest 1988 examples cleared eligibility in 2013, and the full production run was legal by 2018. Right-hand drive.

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How much does a Nissan Silvia S13 cost?
Across 2 Nissan Silvia S13 listings on JDMBUYSELL, prices range from $17,498 to $25,900 USD, averaging about $21,699. Figures reflect active marketplace listings and update daily.
What is the cheapest Nissan Silvia S13 for sale?
The lowest-priced active Nissan Silvia S13 listing on JDMBUYSELL is a 1990 example at $17,498 USD. Sort the listings by price to compare the most affordable examples first.
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How many Nissan Silvia S13 are for sale in the United States?
Of the 2 active Nissan Silvia S13 listings on JDMBUYSELL, 1 is based in the United States and the remaining 1 is with exporters in Japan and dealers in other markets.
Which Nissan Silvia S13 model years can be imported to the United States?
The US 25-year rule (49 CFR 571.7 + 49 CFR Part 591) exempts vehicles 25 years and older from FMVSS compliance. In 2026, that covers Nissan Silvia S13 examples from model year 2001 and earlier. All 2 active Nissan Silvia S13 listings on JDMBUYSELL already meet that cutoff.
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How much does it cost to import a Nissan Silvia S13 from Japan?
1 Nissan Silvia S13 listing is offered by exporters in Japan, priced at $25,900 USD before shipping. Beyond the purchase price, importing from Japan adds ocean freight, import duty, and destination-country compliance to the landed cost.
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