If your going to start looking at Gen IIs there are lots and lots of upgraded cars out there
Here's my thoughts,
My car is a 2000 Non ABS car, it comes stock with Brembo 4 piston calipers on the front and a single piston caliper on the rear, nothing wrong with this however if you ever plan on doing a lot of track days you might want to think of looking for a car which has had Brake upgrades.
Now the Stock braking is balanced out at about 70% Front and 30% rear, I found even at slow speeds (under 30 mph) on a damp road the front brakes would lock up too soon if you hit them quick. I did the Toms 40mm rear brake caliper upgrade, basically the piston in the rear caliper is sleeved taking it from 36mm to 40mm, does not sound much but this balances the car out to 60% front braking, 40% rear braking, much, much better and also saves on unsprung weight the bigger brake systems add. This mod is not something you can do yourself as the caliper body requires machining work. So I would look for a car with brake upgrades, Good tires (not old Pilot Sport 1s) Smooth air intake tubes and clean fluids. Belanger headers? Corsa rear exhaust? Nice raspy sound, Later gen IIs also have an internal glass hatch release lever by the drivers seat floor (on the gts) Colour? Stripes? Early Gen IIs had 17" wheels, Later Gen IIs had 18" wheels, Some people who have done Stoptech Big Brake upgrades have gone for 18" front wheels and 19" on the rear, the 19" wheels fill out the rear arches a bit more. Supercharger? TT?
Just some things to think about, have fun searching
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