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Hey there this is my first post.
I've been collecting car wallpapers all year and just found this sight the other day and its mint! I'm slowly working my way through the pages and found this one on page 36. Thought I'd add a few pics even though its an old thread. I've got quite a number of other japanese cars if anyone is wanting any, seems they're quite rare on here..
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[QUOTE=rx7_guy;769149]Hey there this is my first post.
I've been collecting car wallpapers all year and just found this sight the other day and its mint! I'm slowly working my way through the pages and found this one on page 36. Thought I'd add a few pics even though its an old thread. I've got quite a number of other japanese cars if anyone is wanting any, seems they're quite rare on here..[/QUOTE]
Welcome to UCP. :)
You'd be right in noticing the lack of modded Japanese cars on here, probably because we aren't too big on the drifting/tuner scene as a forum, but feel free to contribute. Stick around, hope you have a good time.
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[QUOTE=rx7_guy;769149]Hey there this is my first post.
I've been collecting car wallpapers all year and just found this sight the other day and its mint! I'm slowly working my way through the pages and found this one on page 36. Thought I'd add a few pics even though its an old thread. I've got quite a number of other japanese cars if anyone is wanting any, seems they're quite rare on here..[/QUOTE]
Indeed, Japanese cars seem to be rare here. I wouldn't mind seeing more Japanese cars, especially the classic ones.
Welcome to UCP.
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yer more japanese beasts new and old skool would be sweet cheers for the picts
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[B]First picture, Silvia CSP311[/B]
This is the special, semi-custom made car based on the engine and chassis of the Fairlady 1600 (SP311). For this reason, although the manufacturing period was approximately 3 years, from March 1965 to June 1968, not many units were produced. The price tag was 1.2 million yen. It became well known as a result of being used by the police for patrolling the Daisan Keihin Road.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length
3,985mm
Overall width
1,510mm
Overall height
1,275mm
Wheelbase
2,280mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,270/1,198mm
Curb weight
980kg
Engine
Type R (4-cyl. in line, OHV), 1,595cc
EngineMax. power
66kW (90PS)/6,000rpm
EngineMax. torque
132Nm (13.5kgm)/4,000rpm
Top speed
165km/h
[B]Second picture, Silvia Super Silhouette Group 5 KS110[/B]
This is the machine driven by K. Hoshino at the Fuji Super Silhouette races (held between 1979 and 1984). Super Silhouette cars looked like production cars outside, but sported Formula car engineering inside. In accordance with international Group 5 regulations, the engine was the same twin-carb LZ20B (570PS) used in the Skyline Super Silhouette.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
5,000/1,980/1,250mm
Wheelbase*
2,400mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,710/1,650mm
Curb weight
1,050kg
Engine
LZ20B (4-cyl. in line, DOHC), 2,082cc
EngineMax. power
Over 419kW (570PS)/7,600rpm
EngineMax. torque
Over 539Nm (55.0kgm)/6,400rpm
Clutch
B& B triple plate
Transmission
Doug Nash 5-speed
Brakes
Lockheed 4-pod(front & rear)
Tires (front, rear)
270/590-16/350-700-19
[B]Third picture, Silvia Group 4 '82 Safari[/B]
The third-generation Silvia, the S110, was launched in March 1979 and the RS version, with the FJ20 engine, was launched in April 1982.Overseas, the export-specification rally car (LZ20B engine) performed well in the Safari Rally as the successor to the Violet (PA10). It was 3rd overall in the 1982 Safari Rally.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,400/1,680/1,310mm
Wheelbase
2,400mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,345/1,340mm
Curb weight
1,150kg
Engine
LZ20B (4-cyl. in line, DOHC), 1,975cc
EngineMax. power
158kW (215PS)/7,600rpm
EngineMax. torque
221Nm (22.5kgm)/5,600rpm
EngineCarburetors
Solex 50PHH (x2)
Brakes
Disc (front & rear)
Tires(front)
175SR14 (DL SP52R)
Tires(rear)
195/70SR14 (DL SP52R)
Group 4 specifications; No.2, Mike Kirkland team
[B]Fouth picture, Silvia 200SX Group A '88 Safari[/B]
This Silvia (export name: Nissan 200SX) was driven by Mike Kirkland in the 36th Safari Rally of 1988; it came 2nd overall and also won the A4 class (over 2,000cc, 2WD). That year’s Safari Rally was very hazardous due to heavy rain preceding the event and only 14 cars completed the course, but the March won in the A3 class (1,600cc-2,000cc), making Nissan a 2-class champion.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,460/1,670/1,320mm
Wheelbase
2,425mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,390/1,425mm
Curb weight
1,250kg
Engine
VG30E (V6, OHC), 2,960cc
EngineMax. power
Over 184kW (250PS)/7,000rpm
EngineMax. torque
Over 289Nm (29.5kgm)/5,200rpm
Suspension (front, rear)
Strut, semi trailing-arm
Brakes
Disc (front & rear)
Wheels (front, rear)
6Jx16, 7Jx16
Tires (front, rear)
195/70R16, 215/65R16
[B]Fifth picture, Silvia Q's S13[/B]
Launched in May 1988, the S13 model appealed to many motor sports fans who wanted to experience the joy of driving an FR car. Young people in particular went for its beautiful, flowing bodylines, its stable, low-set styling, and its spirited attitude. There were three grades: the K’S twin-cam turbo (175PS), the Q’S and J’s without turbo (135PS).
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,470/1,690/1,290mm
Wheelbase
2,475mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,465/1,460mm
Curb weight
1,110kg
Engine
CA18DE (4-cyl. in line, DOHC), 1,809cc
EngineMax. power
99kW (135PS)/6,400rpm
EngineMax. torque
159Nm (16.2kgm)/5,200rpm
Suspension(front)
Strut
Suspension(rear)
Multilink
Tires
185/70R14 87S (front & rear)
Winner of the MITI Good Design Award (1988)
[B]Sixth picture, Silvia GT300 S14[/B]
From 1995, the All Japan GT Championship (JGTC) was split into two engine classes; the class names GT-500 and GT-300 were used from 1996 onwards. Cars such as the Skyline GT-R, Supra and NSX were classed as GT-500, while the Silvia, MR2 and the BMW were in the GT-300 category. This Silvia is a replica of the 1998 JGTC specification car sponsored by XANAVI Informatics Corp.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,520/1,830/1,265mm
Wheelbase
2,525mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,590/1,565mm
Curb weight
Over 1,050kg
Engine
SR20DET (4-cyl. in line, DOHC), 1,998cc
EngineMax. power
Over 235kW (320PS)/6,250rpm
EngineMax. torque
Over 363Nm (37.0kgm)/3,500rpm
Suspension(front)
Strut
Suspension (rear)
Double wishbone
Tires (front, rear)
250/655R18, 290/680R18
Drivers: Masahiko Kondo & Takayuki Aoki
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[B]First picture, Silvia Twin-Cam Turbo RS-X S12[/B]
The Silvia (CSP311) was introduced in March 1965 and attracted attention as Japan’s first specialty car. Following the S10 (launched October 1975) and S110 (launched March 1979), the S12, the fourth-generation model, was launched on August 23, 1983 (its sibling, the Gazelle, was launched at the same time).
The Silvia was on the cutting edge, with its innovative styling and lively performance. The S12 was no exception: with its bold front mask and fully retractable headlights, a powerful wedge-type silhouette, and high-performance twin-cam 24-valve FJ20 engine, this unique car was very popular. Two body types were available: a coupe with a notchback roof, and a hatchback with a wide-opening rear gate.
Following a minor change in February 1986, the FJ20ET and FJ20E engines were replaced with the new 1.8-liter twin-cam turbo 145PS (net) CA18DET engine, following which all models were powered by the CA18 family.
The twin-cam turbo RS-X was the top-of-the-line model for both the coupe and hatchback series. Following a minor change in February 1986, it was equipped with an electronically controlled 4-speed lockup automatic transmission with overdrive that automatically switches between power and economy modes.
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,460/1,670/1,333mm
Wheelbase
2,450mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,390/1,425mm
Curb weight
1,180kg
Engine
CA18DET (4-cyl. in-line, DOHC), 1,809cc
EngineMax. power
107kW (145PS)/6,400rpm
EngineMax. torque
201Nm (20.5kgm)/4,000rpm
Suspension(front)
Strut
Suspension (rear)
Semi trailing-arm
Tires
195/60R-15 86H (front & rear)
[B]Second picture, Silvia K's S13[/B]
The fifth- generation Silvia (S13) - descended from the first-generation CSP311, launched in March 1965 - was introduced on May 17, 1988.
This car was developed as a compact specialty coupe with an emphasis on beauty and the driving experience. Exterior and interior shared the same design theme, and numerous advanced technologies, such as the multilink rear suspension, were incorporated to enhance performance. For this reason, the car was greatly appreciated by the younger generation, who are very particular about the way a car handles. The S13 was regarded as a high-quality product, and in 1988 it received the Good Design Award by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
The natural lines and curved surfaces of the streamlined styling set the S13 apart. Together with its interior - which, from dashboard to door trim and center console, featured a unified design - this car had the unmistakable look of a specialty coupe.
The multilink rear suspension was a new idea that was later adopted for the Skyline. Together with the HICAS-II 4-wheel steering system (option) and the 1.8-liter twin-cam engine (CA18DE/CA18DET), the car was equipped to provide an excellent drive.
The S13 was available in 3 grades*: K’s, Q’s, and J’s. The top-of-the-line K’s was equipped with the S-pack (rear spoiler, projected headlights, 195/60R15 tires, etc.) which accentuated the sporty character of the car. Following a minor change in January 1991, the engine was changed to the twin-cam SR20DE/SR20DET.
*The names of the three models were derived from the three court cards: King (K), Queen (Q), and Jack (J).
[I]Specs[/I]
Overall length / width / height
4,470/1,690/1,290mm
Wheelbase
2,475mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,465/1,460mm
Curb weight
1,120kg
Engine
CA18DET (4-cyl. in-line, DOHC turbo), 1,809cc
EngineMax. power
129kW (175PS)/6,400rpm
EngineMax. torque
226Nm (23.0kgm)/4,000rpm
Suspension (front, rear)
Strut, multilink
Tires
195/60R15 (front & rear)
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i thought the S12 was called the gazelle or something, not silvia - interesting.
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[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;879109]i thought the S12 was called the gazelle or something, not silvia - interesting.[/QUOTE]
The Gazelle is coming don't worry. :)
Apparently both were on sale based on the same S platforms. AFAIK Australia only got the Gazelle. Japan got both the Silvia and the Gazelle.
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I love the Silvia Silhouette racer. Awesomely 80's styling. Hoping to see some pics of the Skyline Super Silhouette if you've got them Ferrer.
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[QUOTE=Dantera22B;879173]I love the Silvia Silhouette racer. Awesomely 80's styling. Hoping to see some pics of the Skyline Super Silhouette if you've got them Ferrer.[/QUOTE]
It is already posted - [url]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/matts-hi-res-hide-out/1557-nissan-skyline-2.html[/url].
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