[WTA] Strawberry faced 180SX

farique

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I've been wondering alot, do any of you guys who drives a S15 facelifted 180SX get stopped by the 'gentlemens' about your car?

Yeah, as far as I'm concern, Nissan did not manufactured Strawberry 180SX. But Nissan did manufactured Sil80; a 180SX with S13 facelift.

Like so, if you (ever) go to Puspakom for a check-up (buying/selling) does the Strawberry gonna make a red cross on the paper?


thanks in advance.
 

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Gentlement = JPJ ?

Strawberry = S15 head ?
 

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i think wont be a problem,dun think can diffrentiate it:rofl:

no chassis parts being cut or weld so no worry

"In Japan, the S15 generation of the Silvia is colloquially known as the "Strawberry". The term is common, as most car enthusiasts in Japan refer to a car by its chassis name. In Japanese, the numbers one, and five (from the name S15), are respectively "ichi", and "go". The word "ichigo" is also the Japanese word for Strawberry."

copied from wiki
 

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hmmmi wouldnt think it would be a problem cos its really just a change of body panels and headlights.

its not like on the geran its written...180sx with pop up headlights only.
 

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