Nissan Silvia S13 [Premium ⇒]
: The S13 is considered an "easy-mode" tuning base. Engine swaps (like dropping an SR20 into a KA-chassis) are straightforward, and the aftermarket support is virtually limitless.
: Early models featured the 1.8L CA18DE/DET , but the 1990+ models with the 2.0L SR20DE/DET are the most sought-after for their high-revving nature and massive tuning potential. Nissan Silvia S13
: While stock units are generally reliable, maintenance costs increase as you push for more power or use the car for drifting. Interior & Practicality : The S13 is considered an "easy-mode" tuning base
: Expect to pay between $15,000 and $25,000 for a decent specimen. High-mileage or neglected units may start lower, but clean, modified cars can exceed $30,000 . 000 and $25
