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Old Mar 30, 2002 | 12:58 PM
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jee there is a lot of treads about exhausts, I think I read 50% from it and I know what I want, it is the HKS Hiper exhaust, I like the look and the sound ( on the computer speakers ).
But where must I order it?? US, UK ( shipping costs? ) or does anybody know a company in the Netherlands / Belgium??
I know 1 company in the Netherlands but they are at the moment closed ( moving from Zoetermeer to Brielle ) the company name is Hyperformance anybody experience?


Silver / Red '00
White side blinkers
JVC MP3 player
JBL speakers

Soon : HKS exhaust

Rgds Danny


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Old Mar 31, 2002 | 12:01 PM
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Hi Danny,

The HKS exhaust is a very good choice for sound and weight saving. I do not think there are many companies in Europe that carry HKS. Anyway you can order from Japan for approx. half the price on some equipments and shipping is not that expensive. If you need more details you can PM me.

Victor.
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Old Apr 9, 2002 | 01:47 AM
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The pipesize on HKS is only 2 1/4" ,isn
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Old Apr 9, 2002 | 03:40 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Skogshuggarn
[B]The pipesize on HKS is only 2 1/4" ,isn
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Old Apr 9, 2002 | 05:40 AM
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The HKS has a 60 mm pipe.

Look at this Fujitsubo racingsystem:
http://www.tss-tuning.de/onlineshop/auspuf...puffanlagen.htm
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Old Aug 8, 2002 | 11:15 AM
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Hello long time no see,

I finally received after 4 months my HS exhaust and I must say IT IS GREAT the looks, the sound, the weight reduction, ( unbelievable how big/ heavy the standard exhaust is )

Now we are up for the next Upgrade, I want new wheels... and I'm thinking to take the OZ superleggera's 18', but I read that a few people have rubbing issues, I know that Ronald, Maarten, Sun are driving these wheels what is your experience, and what kind of tyres are you guys running?

Rgds Danny

Silver/Red 00'
HKS exhaust
white blinkers
7/8 Windscreen
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JBL Speakers

On order soon : 18' wheels ( OZ ? )
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Old Aug 8, 2002 | 11:25 AM
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Hi Danny

I have not had problems with rubbing on my superleggera's I have Yokahama tires on mine, a great summer and race tire. But if you plan on driving all year round I would get Dunlop SP9000's instead.

Mine is 18" and 225 up front and 255 in the rear, I can remember the height of the tires though.


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Old Aug 8, 2002 | 08:19 PM
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May be DC Sports in Essen (Germany). Or
TSS Tuning. In Netherlands Totalcarconcept and Hyperformance.

The OZ wheels are near perfect and are special designed for the S2000. In Germany (TSS) I've seen the silver version, but I like the grey tint on our wheels. The are as the name says superlight.
Further I like the SSR's Vlopes drives on his car.
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Old Aug 8, 2002 | 11:22 PM
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I also have the 18' Superleggas with Yokahama's (the same as SUN just shiny silver) and I have no problems with tire rub.

As SUN said about height the front are 225/40 and the rears 255/35.
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Old Aug 10, 2002 | 07:04 AM
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Thanks for the info guys ,

I ordered my 18' OZ Superleggera's 8J front and 9J rear ( grey ) this morning with Pirelli PZERO ASIMM. (ROSSO) front 225-40-18 and rear 255-35-18 my first choice was Bridgstone S03's but the weight of that tyre is way to much, also the experience of some drivers from different forums told me, " do not take the S03's, slippery / noisy.....

Other question, did anybody lowered his car with 18'??


Danny
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