Silviagod's Site

 

New Arrival at silviagod's:
Just as silviagod's Nissan Silvia S12 before the modifications and enhancements. This was a free Silvia and has less than 36,700 miles on the clock. Unfortunately I am unable to get started on repairing the damage to each corner as I have the Nissan 200SX project to complete. Although there is some work needed to return this vehicle to pristine condition absolutely no work will be required on the sills and the underside is in fabulous condition.

 ETY the blue spare Nissan Silvia S12 brought it back for me effortlessly. This Nissan Silvia Turbo is a wonderful gift. It has five excellent tyres, excellent brakes and drives perfectly. It has manual windows so I am fitting matching door cards and rear trims from a Silvia with electric windows. The door card shown is from silviagod's car.
The manual window version has no wiring in for the electric windows, so a loom will have to be made and added.


Recent picture of the others:
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Video Clips:
A good friend of mine is a genius with a camera and you can see some of his work on this link. He is known as 'Petrol' on the SXOC forum.
http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=93424&page=1&pp=20
 

Max:
That was my very good friend Max and he is missed by many. He was 14 and a half years old there in January 2003. He died in September 2003 lying at the side of the 200SX project.

 

Four in line:
I couldn't resist taking this picture.
 

 

Japanese Auto Extravaganza 2004 Billing Aquadrome:
Here are a few pictures taken at the event. The Silvia S12 was well represented on the Nissan Turbo Owner's Club plot.

 

 

 

 

 

It was really good to meet up with fellow Silvia S12 enthusiasts and see their methods of modification. Thanks to Jon from http://www.speed-junkies.co.uk for the free boost gauge, and Den for another free boost gauge. Den's addiction to his Silvia S12 and the rolling road gave him a figure of 416.5 bhp at the wheels and 490 at the flywheel! He now wants 500, but will he be happy then!
Thanks also to Keith Purdon http://www.ntoc.co.uk/ for the organization, barbeque and firework display.

Extra space:
I have thrown up another little site with the intentions of improving it and adding more pictures. My web skills are only limited but I am trying to learn with the limited time I have available. Please have a look and feel free to offer suggestions.
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/silviagod/

Power Folding Mirrors:
Problem now resolved.