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You’ll note this car is a widebody. If you don’t know, the S14 was sold in a slightly different form in the US as the Nissan 240SX. A company called Rocket Bunny makes wide body kits for this ...
The "Fast and Furious" franchise saw some of the most iconic cars ever featured on the silver screen. Check out the story behind Letty's Nissan Silvia S14.
This car enthusiast had no hesitation in selling his R32 Skyline to take hold of a former drift Silvia S14 straight from Japan.
An engineer from New Zealand has grafted a Nissan Silvia S14 nose onto a Ferrari 456. He previously swapped a Mazda rotary into the damaged, abandoned Ferrari. Owner’s other projects include a ...
Gran Turismo 7 has received another update, and this one brings a Japanese Domestic Market mainstay: the S14 Silvia. Also joining the roster is the record-hunting Volkswagen ID.R and a roof-free ...
The Boss Silvia from Rocket Bunny kit turns the S14 into a tiny drift car that looks like a Dodge or Chevy muscle car from the late 1960s ...
There is no denying Seiji Ookawara's 1996 Nissan Silvia K's is a head-turner. It's extremely low, it's extremely wide, and has a ludicrous amount of negative camber.
Even if you hadn't read the title of this story or the one of the video, some questions about the type of powerplant that the following Nissan Silva S14 drift car is using were bound to appear.
The S14-generation Nissan Silvia is beloved by JDM and drifting enthusiasts but, for some reason, someone modified this one and gave it some American flair.
Brill Steel Motorsports swapped a 480 hp Ls3 into a Nissan Silvia S14 chassis and tuned it to 730 hp and 896 lb-ft of torque with a Lamborghini Trofeo support.