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Old 06-15-2003, 05:05 PM
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in the way of buying a heavily modified car, theres going to be some things youll need to consider.

1. Youre buying someone else project. Whatever they have done wrong is going to take its toll on you, because youll constantly have to go back and fix their mistakes.

2. With any car making that kind of horsepower, youre going to want to make sure everything was done right and maintained right, and bought legally. Ask for receipts for everything, maintenance, repair, and parts to make sure everything is legit.

3. High horsepower cars break. No way around it. The RX7 is older and will be more finicky, and will likely require more effort to keep it running its best. However, of the two, the RX7 probably has more potential to be faster and is faster the way it sits than the S2000, im sure.

Other than those, either car looks badass. I would probably take the RX7. It'll probably be more of a handful, but with those kinda numbers i'd be happy to own it. S2000 looks nice as well, but the RX7 seems like a more "complete" car. Good luck.
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