Chance to own unique stewie-dewie-stooky
#15
Be smart and responsible...you don't want to make an impulse decision now and regret it later.
That's the thing about being an adult...
And I call my S Peggy...ain't nothing wrong with giving your car a name. Now, Stewie as a generic broad name for the S...not sure I approve.
That's the thing about being an adult...
And I call my S Peggy...ain't nothing wrong with giving your car a name. Now, Stewie as a generic broad name for the S...not sure I approve.
#17
How much do they want for this unique s2000? Is it ~$22k? If so get yourself right sided with your current s2000. Do you like working on cars that are modified extensively by someone that is not you? If you do not work on your car at all, or do not have the ability to "hunt for gremlins", this car could be a potential nightmare for you. Both mentally and financially. I am not saying they did not do a good job building the car, only you are not the one that did all this to the car, and I doubt they made a manual for their modifications. Granted it has an article (or more) written about it, but that article is not going to have all the modifications done to the car. (specific wiring harness modifications come to mind)
Having said this, the car looks pretty nice, I DD my s2000, and would not dare DD that car, but it seems pretty nice for a track car. Would I own it? No. I have no need for a track only setup like that.
BTW, I get "stook", but HTH do you pronounce "stwak"? "stuh-wack"? I have been known to call my car stook once or twice (kinda felt dumb calling it that so I stopped), but usually just shorten it to "S" dropping the 2000 as it sounds repetitive after saying "S2000" a couple times in conversation.
Having said this, the car looks pretty nice, I DD my s2000, and would not dare DD that car, but it seems pretty nice for a track car. Would I own it? No. I have no need for a track only setup like that.
BTW, I get "stook", but HTH do you pronounce "stwak"? "stuh-wack"? I have been known to call my car stook once or twice (kinda felt dumb calling it that so I stopped), but usually just shorten it to "S" dropping the 2000 as it sounds repetitive after saying "S2000" a couple times in conversation.