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has the silvia made it past the 400m line yet?

OLOLOLOLOOOOLOLOLOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.

HEY I GOT A JOKE FOR YAZ ALL

WHY DID THE AUTO NA SILVIA CROSS THE ROAD

*why*

I DUNNO MATE I'LL GIVE YAZ A CALL NEXT THURSDAY WHEN IT GETS TO THE OTHER SIDE BECAUSE IT'S SO SLOWWLWOWLOWLWOLWOWLWOWOLlloLOLoLOlOlOOloLolOL

has the silvia made it past the 400m line yet?

OLOLOLOLOOOOLOLOLOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.

HEY I GOT A JOKE FOR YAZ ALL

WHY DID THE AUTO NA SILVIA CROSS THE ROAD

*why*

I DUNNO MATE I'LL GIVE YAZ A CALL NEXT THURSDAY WHEN IT GETS TO THE OTHER SIDE BECAUSE IT'S SO SLOWWLWOWLOWLWOLWOWLWOWOLlloLOLoLOlOlOOloLolOL

LMAOO!

hahahhahahah.

oh shit if i actualy do get an na silvia ill hav to bear the brunt of these jokes 24/7....especialy if i work up the courage to take the thing on a skyline cruise..not sure if il be able to keep up...=( slow and steady wins the race

Edited by La Bomba

don't worry, if someone turns up with an auto NA 32 then you'll have someone to compete with, LOL.

in manual form they aren't that bad, but the autos are slugs. the missus has a SSS pulsar (natro sr20) and it is pretty speedy (has 84kw at the wheels), but i think it is a bit lighter than the s13's, although they do put out 5 or 10kw less than the s13, so it probably balances out.

N/A S13s aren't so bad with a few small mods, but not only are the autos slugs, they're terrifying in the wet. I got about 10sec out of mine 0-100. The stall is veryvery low and first gear winds riiiight out. With a tight LSD (4.3:1) you'll probably get about 9. Seriously, ditch the auto at the very least.

Make a good daily.... Thats really about it lol.

Hmmm well at least I'd look cool in it........cause they obviously look faster than they are. just means I'll have to drive around like a Grandma.

Edit: If anyone has a free sr20de manual gearbox they would like to get off their hands....please let me know, i would gladly pay the shipping or pick it up if ur in nsw.

Edited by La Bomba
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Hmmm well at least I'd look cool in it........cause they obviously look faster than they are. just means I'll have to drive around like a Grandma.

Edit: If anyone has a free sr20de manual gearbox they would like to get off their hands....please let me know, i would gladly pay the shipping or pick it up if ur in nsw.

Mate i just picked up an NA Silvia S13 Qs and it flogs my old sss by far! i'll br dropping a T4 with T3 internals on for some extra Ommmmph! don't know what everyone on about! if you want to take it to the strip keep the auto n if your going to drift thats when you want to thow the box in.

either the engine in your SSS was shagged, had less mods than the s13 or you only had a n13 SSS, because from my experience, my SSS was putting out more power than my mates NA s13 (it had just a cat back while mine also had extractors) and the SSS was quicker on the road too. both were putting about the right power for the mods they had. if you were to then put an auto gearbox into the s13 it would've been a slug.

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