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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I guess... but then again 

reacently I found out there is such car called "Sileighty"

Silvia front + 108sx rear

cheers

Joe

there also is a one via s13 back 180sx front

fifteen eighty also- s15 front 180sx back

fourteen eightly also- s14 front 180sx back

a 4wd silvia would b a really good idea but its all about the $$$

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Originally posted by NuGGeT

a gtr ute?!?!

R32 Drift Ute Video

mate bought a sil80 in 98 or so, he bought it because he liked the looks of it and didnt know it was a sil80.. we rock up to see his car and our jaws dropped. never ever seen one in perth before then, now their everywhere.

how many REAL ones did Nissan make, if they did?

Shaun

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Apparently nissan only made about 80 genuine ones...i think.

I believe the answer lies in the information page about the Sileighty in Gran Tursmo 1 & 2.

Drift guys did it alot because the 180SX front end is worth a fortune, pop up headlights and all.

Nearly bought a black Onevia... was a sweet looking car. :P

Red17

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Originally posted by red17

Apparently nissan only made about 80 genuine ones...i think.

I believe the answer lies in the information page about the Sileighty in Gran Tursmo 1 & 2. 

Drift guys did it alot because the 180SX front end is worth a fortune, pop up headlights and all. 

Nearly bought a black Onevia... was a sweet looking car. :P

Red17

Nissan sold 400 genuine Sileightys, they had harder suspension and a few strut braces, bigger wheels etc ... basically driftable in stock trim.

I just put the silvia front end on my car on the weekend.. so, i have a replica Sileighty now, i love it. ;) ;)

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