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Thanks for the response.
i have been keeping tabs on the 2019. Its promising.
i love the s2k but the more time passes, the less i want to drive it on the street. Trying to keep it pristine. I like the idea of a new ND with low miles, ive been ripping in my s2000 for 11 yrs now !! Im scared with the parts becoming discontinued as well.
i have been keeping tabs on the 2019. Its promising.
i love the s2k but the more time passes, the less i want to drive it on the street. Trying to keep it pristine. I like the idea of a new ND with low miles, ive been ripping in my s2000 for 11 yrs now !! Im scared with the parts becoming discontinued as well.
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Everyone needs a change of pace now and again.
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Thanks for the response.
i have been keeping tabs on the 2019. Its promising.
i love the s2k but the more time passes, the less i want to drive it on the street. Trying to keep it pristine. I like the idea of a new ND with low miles, ive been ripping in my s2000 for 11 yrs now !! Im scared with the parts becoming discontinued as well.
i have been keeping tabs on the 2019. Its promising.
i love the s2k but the more time passes, the less i want to drive it on the street. Trying to keep it pristine. I like the idea of a new ND with low miles, ive been ripping in my s2000 for 11 yrs now !! Im scared with the parts becoming discontinued as well.
You can't go wrong either way. They're both great cars and I think you would be happy with either one.
One more thing, if shopping used NDs, especially the MY2016, do some reading on transmission issues guys have been having with them when tracking and autocrossing.
Good luck!
Dylan
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