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I have twin 60mm exhaust for my R, lately, I've been liking HKS super dragger exhaust.

Not sure if I should sell the twin exhaust for HKS (meaning I'll have to source front pipe that is 3.5").

S2000 > R33 GTST S2? I'm thinking of selling the skyline and getting an s2000 in the near future. Good or bad idea?

Good idea. I was heading down this exact path a while ago...still haven't ruled it out. Have you driven one yet? I was never a huge fan until I test drove one. They feel like a big go kart, nice and tight, very capable feeling and easy to drive, fun little car. Only thing I gave my Skyline over it was the performance factor. Obviously a lot harder to extract that out of the Honda, but they do alright as a standard car. I think S2000s have dropped in value as much as they are going to. Keeping in mind they were an 80k car brand new, you can now pick them up between 20 and 30, it's a bargain. Try and get one with a glass rear window rather than the perspex.

Depends whether u like the stigma of being referred to as 'the fool runnin a Honda 2000' *insert drawn out american accent*

why? that's the equivalent of owning a 33 in oz.

Z4 sucks unless its the hardtop ones even then needs to b an M or something.

They suck for space too boot doesn't exist and a4s are just nasty unless it's te new model full specced

haha the z4 super factories documentary is pretty cool. Have a watch of it, if you havent before.

S2000 > R33 GTST S2? I'm thinking of selling the skyline and getting an s2000 in the near future. Good or bad idea?

+1

Two friends of mine have Integra Type-R's and they move pretty well. S2k would only be better (and rwd too). Havent driven a s2k before, but if its better than what the Integ Type-R can deliver, then no doubt it would be a great car. Get one, and give me shot at driving it :thumbsup:

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