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looks like a nissan gazelle - i believe known as the silvia in japan....

http://www.fastfoursvip.com/articles_article.aspx?view=276

http://www.cars-directory.net/specs/nissan/silvia/1983_0/

reviews: http://www.carsurvey.org/review_70472.html

Edit - more info

The one you are looknig at is a 1984 silvia/gazelle.

1.8ltr 4cyl producing 100kw @ 6000rmp and 193nm of torque @ 4000 rpm (turbo in japan)

0-100 in about 8.5 seconds.

weight 1136kg

power steering, discs front and rear, 5 spd manual (auto is a 4 spd i believe)

fuel consumption 12.6klms per litre

Edited by emsta2003
thanx for the info i only got that pic over the phone and was told it was a 31 lol damn kids father dont even know a skyline when he takin a pic of a car

yeh lol...its part of the silvia family....i can scan the specs and send em to your email if you want....or can try to pm that to you if you need it. (its from a 1984 publication of some motor book that i had from the middle east)

Last week I saw what looked like S14 200 sx with 4 doors... there goes "its a true sports car" argument lol

If it had 4 doors, then its not a Silvia.

People do stupid nose and tail conversions all the time, its possible someone wanted to make their ugly sedan look like the second ugliest modern Silvia (after the S12 "Gazelle") ever made.

Edited by scathing
If it had 4 doors, then its not a Silvia.

People do stupid nose and tail conversions all the time, its possible someone wanted to make their ugly sedan look like the second ugliest modern Silvia (after the S12 "Gazelle") ever made.

Could of been a ceffiro, Dont ceffiro share the same platform

yer its a s12. come with the lawnmower powerplant ca20 as in later bluebirds and r31 pintaras. sweet looking little cars, could be a big rival to the ae86 if it wasnt for their shit drivelines and lack of aftermarket support. popular conversion is ye old ca18

The one in the picture is AUS Spec Nissan Gazelle so is CA20e powered :D

(Turbos were'nt sold from factory here)

It is also a Notchback, they came in a Hatchback style also.

Look nice but need engine conversion, CA18DET and FJ20T factory fit in Japan.

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