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Nissan Silvia S15

Nissan Silvia S15

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This car is known for its ability to be driven fast and drift impeccably with ease and look good doing it. It is known for winning the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship from the years 1999-2001. It is none other than the Nissan Silvia S15 itself. One of the many hero cars Nissan produced during the turn of the 20th century. It was fitted with Nissan famous SR20DET inline 4 engine which was turbo charged churning out a sweet 184kw.

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This vehicle is praised for its ability to be heavily modified to suit many individuals’ needs from, JDM stance life, to racing and my personal favourite drifting. Silvia has enjoyed success in the drifting, having won 7, D1 Grand Prix championships with 5 different drivers driving the S15.

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With all this drifting glory it lead to building a large following by petrolheads around the world who wanted to get their hands on this rear wheel drive drift monster so they can attempt a reverse entry and try to be badass in front of their mates, with some succession or miserable failure. Either way this is one ride that will leave everyone in awe when they see it moving sideways with smoke blaring out the rear at the race track.


Author:
Malindu Wijeratne

References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Silvia
http://www.autocraze.com.au/nissan-silvia-rims/
http://s-chassis.com.au/ifsu-s15/






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