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The Boss Silvia from Rocket Bunny kit turns the S14 into a tiny drift car that looks like a Dodge or Chevy muscle car from the late 1960s ...
Rumor has it that the next-generation Silvia S16 is back on the drawing board, and we should see a concept car very soon. With Toyota and Subaruboth producing lightweight, RWD sports cars, is ...
The Silvia officially showed up with this name in 1975 when Nissan started the manufacturing of the S10 at the Zama Plant in Zama, Kanagawa, Japan.
There is no denying Seiji Ookawara's 1996 Nissan Silvia K's is a head-turner. It's extremely low, it's extremely wide, and has a ludicrous amount of negative camber.
The Silvia came into existence in 1965 as Japan's industrial and automotive sectors were still shaking the dust off of its post-war recovery and were looking to rebound.
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