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As to the S2k and its power potential, the same could be said of so many other cars as well if you're willing to build the engine. S2ks can be had nowadays for relatively cheap. I don't think it will become valuable until like so many other cars of this generation do, which is to say probably not for another 25 years or so. And don't get me wrong, I LOVE S2ks. |
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It is true that the Supra is sought after for it's power making capabilities, but the fact that it was an awesome car in all dynamic aspects is oft overlooked.
Excellent acceleration, braking, handling.... objectively beating ALL of it's competition when it came out. Doubt the S2K will demand the prices that the TT Supra can. |
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I surprised more than just a few people on how well the Mk3 can handle. Couple on-ramps here, a back road there.
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The s2k will not become as prestigious as the Supra, sorry to say. Aside from what others have already said, the Supra was also not as massly produced as the s2k, also helping with it's rareness and high price point.
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Damn, that doesn't look half bad. Just dislike it not being a 2 seater.
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for roadster lovers, if Honda had spent the bucks on a lighter, updated S2K like this... we wouldn't be complaining about how much they've lost their sporting cajones
![]() (actually, the grille opening & headlights aren't that much different than the FT-86) from the Nov 2008 issue...
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^^ has a bit of the Mitsubishi EVO's front in that look, but still sweet!
The FT86 convertible chop posted by Axel rocks!! They better make it |
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