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Maybe the s15 costs less because its got a smaller engine, its a smaller car and doesnt come out in a 4-door model?

The s15 responds far better to modification than an r34. S15 is a sports car, the r34 25gt or gt-t drives like a family car in comparison.

Get the Silvia :)

Once you have driven all these cars and know more about them.. you'll realise theres two options.. either a silvia or a gtr. Dont bother messing around with gts-t's unless you have kids :)

I had no problems with my S15 during the 2 years I had it. The only issue I had with it was the fact that the dash scratches very easily.

Yes go onto the www.silviansw.com and ask the S15 owners what they think.

I can't agree that going from a 1993 R33 skyline to a S15 Spec R is downgrading. It's not like atticus is comparing between a 2001 R34 GTT and 2001 S15 Spec R. He's current ride is

a 93 model R33. Even though The skyline may be higher in the hierarchy, there is a huge build date and market value difference between both the cars.

Ask yourself if going from a Honda prelude 1993 model to a 2001 integra is a downgrade. Which is higher in the hierarchy?

I like either car, but they are different cars for different purposes.

Have a look at what you'd like the car to do, and see which suits better :D I personally like the skyline, but thats a combination of looks, size, taste and use.

I'd sure have an S15 NEXT to my line :D

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