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I was gonna say K's is turbo, Q's is NA....

but I guess that question has already been answered :(

btw...I didn't know it mean Kings & Queens...and i didn't know there was a J's....Ryan you are a wealth of info hehe

  • 7 years later...

yea as stated above.

J's = Jacks model -> Non turbo, Basic model. They dont even have power windows lol, they lack a lot of other features aswell that seem standard on any silvia. really rare to find but there are some around.

Q's = Queens model -> Pretty much the same as a K's model but is non turbo, only a few other slight differences but not even noticable. probably the most common silvias around.

K's = Kings model -> Turbo model with all standard features.

And... i heard of this one but i dont know if its true or not, but its extremely rare and probably none in australia if they exist at all

A's = Ace model -> Turbo model with all standard features and extra featurs and a few more things that werent available for the other models

Edited by TKDRIFT
  • 3 months later...
sweet thanks for the info

Why the hell did you bring this up just for that?

Still, bringing up a 6 month old thread isn't as bad as this guy

there's no such thing as D's i think. But whats different with the J's ?

the reply before his = 2002 :(

  • 8 months later...

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