Not enough disk space to upgrade to FCS2!?

I have an 80gig macbook pro and it already has final cut studio 1 installed. if I want to upgrade, i won't have enough disk space. how is this possible? I understand FCS2 needs up to 54 gigs of space....but does it really need that if I already have FCS1 installed?
If I erase my hard drive and reinstall just FCS2....will I have all the content that comes in FCS1?

FCS2 is only a huge install if you include SoundTrack Pro's "Sound Effects" media. If you use Custom (or is it selective?) install, and uncheck the Sound Effects tab, you save a TONx10 of space. In fact, if I remember right, when I installed it on my 120GB mbp it was some huge figure, like 28GB for sound effect. Unchecking that one items, and everything else in the package got installed just fine. I figure if I need sound effects, I can just do that on the Mac Pro station and save myself the space on the MBP. I'm also going to install Shake 4.1 on the MBP eventually, but I just haven't had the need to do that at this point.

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