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I've never even been in a Skyline but I have been in an s15.

A very nice interior and I like the exterior styling too. I would personally go for the S15 due to being newer although they are around $10,000 more aswell I think?

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i had a 1992 180sx i loved it i agree it sounds like a truck and when it was standard low down power sucked but mid range was good then i started to modify it, i did a few things not much but it did take my mates skyline it had 3 inch cat back exhaust, aftermarket cat, extractors and i think that was it as soon as i put in the extractors it helped spool the turbo earlier helping with the feeling of the lack of low down power felt like a completely different car prolly the best mod i did...but thats besides the point before and after the extractors it always was an even race untill the top end of the skyline ....

Sr 20 like skylines respond very well to mods. and itll b cheaper to mod

You'll have yourself a newer car better interior the only problem is when i had to put people in the back seat it ended up like a scene out of norbit i had to practically sit on the steering wheel i am only 6 foot so if you want an s15 treat it as a 2 seater not 4 um i dont know what else to tell you my mate had one awesome car had 220 at the wheels low boost very quick car handled awesome i think it looks better than the skyline too..... but in the end its what you want

thanx very much for all ur opinions but i might just wait it out with my 33 for a while! but on that would it be a close trade for a moderately modified skyline

for an s15 or not?

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