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Based off of the Nissan Silvia S13, the Annis Remus is an absolute icon for tuner fans out there. Available for a very reasonable price, the 2-door sports coupe features extensive customization ...
1. Nissan Silvia S13/180SX. The Nissan Silvia S13 and its hatchback variant, the 180SX, represent the quintessential drift car platform.. Introduced in 1988, this lightweight sports car epitomized the ...
Drop-tops wouldn't feature as an option on Nissan's Z-cars for quite a few decades after the Fairlady 2000, with the 240Z (and variants), 280ZX, and first-generation 300ZX Z31 all sticking with ...
The drift events in Need For Speed Unbound can be incredibly challenging, but players can improve their chances with one of these amazing drift cars.
The Silvia has traditionally been Nissan's entry-level sports car. It was last sold in the U.S. during the 1990s as the 240SX, and Nissan discontinued the model globally in 2002.
This story originally appeared in Volume 24 of Road & Track. ... chassis code AE86, was introduced in 1983 in coupe and liftback form with fixed (Corolla Levin ... who drives a Nissan S13 Silvia.
If Nissan does revive the Silvia, I hope it keeps its true name in the United States. The last two generations of Silvia that were sold here, the S13 and S14, wore the 240SX nameplate.
Its design seems to be based on the real-life 1988–1994 Nissan Silvia (S13) coupe. According to Broughy1322, the Remus can reach a top speed of 115.50 mph (185.88 km/h) and complete one lap in 1 ...
The return of the Silvia – known in Australia as the 200SX – has been mooted yet again by Nissan’s global product strategy boss.