Nissan SilEighty (RPS13)

The Nissan SilEighty (RPS13) is a modified version of the Nissan 180SX. It is often known simply as the SilEighty (also spelled Sil80). Its name comes from its components the Nissan Silvia and the Nissan 180SX.

Information
The Nissan SilEighty is a modified version of the Nissan 180SX, where the front end is replaced with that of a Nissan Silvia S13. This modification was usually done when a 180SX was damaged, as the front end of a Silvia S13 was cheaper than that of a 180SX (likely due to the 180SX's headlights). Several "official" SilEighty's were produced by the auto shop Kids Heart in 1998, these are distinguishable by their "SilEighty" badges on each end. The reverse of a SilEighty (an S13 with a 180SX's front end) is called a Onevia.

The SilEighty isn't considered a vehicle of its own by any government, instead being considered a 180SX. The early Initial D Arcade Stage games list the SilEighty as a Nissan vehicle, however it is categorised as an "Initial D" brand vehicle in later games.

Notable Users

 * Mako Sato and Sayuki drive a 1991 Impact Blue Nissan SilEighty as Impact Blue on Usui.
 * A similar looking Impact Blue color SilEighty can be seen in Third Stage, albeit having different wheels.

Initial D (PS1)
Initial D for the PlayStation offers the player a choice of colours:
 * Impact Blue
 * Red
 * Gray
 * White

Arcade Stage
The Arcade Stages offer several colours that the player can choose from:
 * Impact Blue
 * Dark Gray
 * Purplish Gray
 * Super Black
 * Super Red
 * Velvet Blue
 * Warm White
 * Yellowish Silver
 * Lightning Yellow (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * Wine Red (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)

Arcade Stage Tuning
Cars can be upgraded with different parts, both internal and external, to make the car perform better. The early games offer the player a choice between several courses of upgrades that they would like their car to have, whereas later games give a wider range of options, with players being able to pick what upgrades they want whenever they want them.

Game Appearances (Stock)
The car's appearances as a vehicle chosen by the player.