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I think i just like them because they are obviously visually appealing cars and have a great motor and parts are easy to find and not overly expensive!

If i could drive a turbo and didn't have my V35, i reckon this would be a damn good car to start off on.

Check this one out, km's seem a bit too good to be true but i do love that pearl white colour - http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-silvia-1999-13663393?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=0&eapi=2&__N=1246%201252%201247%201282%204294963846%204294966407%20900%201216&num=15&silo=Stock&Range=Price%3a15000%2c20000%7e0.5&sort=default

S15's have probably the nicest interior of the Jap cars of that era. Although I do like the crazy digital dash in the Soarers (only good thing about them) the S15's are probably the pick for being the best overall

Yeah i like the dash cluster of the S15's. But there is a car i absolutely love the interior design of, a Supra! I was in my friend Taija's supra the other week, i love how it sort of curves around and everything is facing the driver. Some people don't like it but i think it looks super cool.

lmfao is that why u got a 33 ??

Black 33's are more win and have RB ;)

Serious?? When you dress it up a bit like Taija has it looks sick. At least that's my opinion!

Hate the way they look like a hummer or a truck, the centre faces to far towards the driver. The worst part is the dials but

Havent seen many dressed up but standard they look like puss

Fark yeah Big congrats to Under Suzuki in his Scorch racing S15 just broke the lap record at Tsukuba and stole the thunder off HKS CT230R Evo. absolutely smashed the record with a 52.6. Can't wait to see this car in the flesh at WTAC next yeah looks like it will be a massive show down between the Nemo Evo and the Scorch S15. Bring it on i say. This car is mental and is a huge inspiration for my 180sx build, want my car to be just like it. :woot: .

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If you get a S15 first mod should be throwing out the 6speed box in favour for a Z32 box. They are made from glass :woot:

Really? In saying that, wouldn't that mean a CD009 box from the later model 350z/V35 would fit an S15?

If you get a S15 first mod should be throwing out the 6speed box in favour for a Z32 box. They are made from glass :woot:

far from glass... they are a resonable gearbox if maintained correctly and u use decent oils... make sure its always full and u shouldnt have a problem... unless u have enuff power to kick 3rd n 4th cos they have circlips in place n they are a little weak

Why don't people take it easy when it's raining? Last night coming home from slade point it was absolutely pissing down rain could not see 10m in front of me and it was basically flooding. Was crawling down that 100 zone doing about 50 and some f*ckhead was sitting on my arse. Some people piss me off!

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