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Tell him that even though there are 2 less cyl than he originally thought he can make up for the difference with a 100hp nos sticker. i sounds like he will actually believe it lol.

I hope he never gets a 200sx! it would be a crime against nature

haha, yeh hes a 16 year punk. loves s14's wants an n/a one for his first car i believe. lol hes gonna HATE seeing this

Good f**king luck.

There are no factory-fitted SR20DE powered S14s in this country. No-one brought in the S14 Q's under the grey import rules, and I can't imagine there's anyone stupid enough to pull the SR20DET out of an S14 either.

But, judging by your mate's track record, he could be the first.

He can get an S13 Q's or an Autech S15 if he wants NA, but I hope he doesn't. Silvias get enough idiots buying them, they don't need any more.

i couldnt find v8 as one of the choices though....please alter the poll for your friend's sake kthnx :)

Should add W16 in as a poll option, and so he can tell his mates that Bugatti did a VL Commo and bought the Veyron engine from Nissan.

16yrs old?

enough said then. imaginary facts in his own head and those of his mates who obviously know no more than him take precendence.

i'd hate to know what they think powers a barina or swift!

just let him go buy his N/A S14 and laugh at his frustration when he can't find a factory version.

Come on guys... everyone knows that all silvias came out stock standard with v8's.

Just check out the pic...

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This s13 is stock as... straight from the factory... heard they were putting a v10 in the s16 :domokun:

:blush:

Come on guys... everyone knows that all silvias came out stock standard with v8's.

Just check out the pic...

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This s13 is stock as... straight from the factory... heard they were putting a v10 in the s16 :thumbsup:

:O

how ripped off was I then? when i bought my silvia i didn't even realise the previous owner had filled in the hole in the bonnet and ripped out half the cylinders...

glad I sold it then cos now I drive a stock standard jet powered stagea :) For the record I think nissan bought these off bugatti...

lol :D

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