Crazy Things You Have Done for Your S2000
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chazmo
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I'm reviving this thread so some of the newbies can have a look.
[B]TTT!
I'm reviving this thread so some of the newbies can have a look.
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Hmm lets see crazy things i do:
always try to be in view of S
talk to it after a good vtec hit "good girl"
spends too much time cleaning and caring
cleans areas of car for "fun" etc engine bay
spends money modding
always drive away from curbs scarded of scratches and gettin it wet.
well thats all i wanna type
always try to be in view of S
talk to it after a good vtec hit "good girl"
spends too much time cleaning and caring
cleans areas of car for "fun" etc engine bay
spends money modding
always drive away from curbs scarded of scratches and gettin it wet.
well thats all i wanna type
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Wow! u guys rule!! I picked up my Ruby on May 15, 2003. Its just abit over 2 months old, and already have 6000km's on her. She is the only car I would buy that's manual b4 I even knew how to drive a manual.
I already have mods on her. I have: Fujitsubo exhaust and header, PRM intake, Spoon thermostat, switch and radiator cap, 3 Spoon strut bars, Spoon wrist band things under the hood here and there, Spoon clutch and fly wheel. Ruby probably has like 7 layers of Zaino on her to date. Today, just tried the S100 on her for the first time. She seems to like it. My beloved dog, who to me WAS no.1 has never been even allowed to go in my car yet.
Wash Ruby every 3 days rain or shine..nothing but the best for her but Zaino wash, she's likes to be blow dried with the somewhat noisy leaf blower
This 'kitty tunnel' so my cat can only look, but can't touch!
I already have mods on her. I have: Fujitsubo exhaust and header, PRM intake, Spoon thermostat, switch and radiator cap, 3 Spoon strut bars, Spoon wrist band things under the hood here and there, Spoon clutch and fly wheel. Ruby probably has like 7 layers of Zaino on her to date. Today, just tried the S100 on her for the first time. She seems to like it. My beloved dog, who to me WAS no.1 has never been even allowed to go in my car yet.
Wash Ruby every 3 days rain or shine..nothing but the best for her but Zaino wash, she's likes to be blow dried with the somewhat noisy leaf blower
This 'kitty tunnel' so my cat can only look, but can't touch!
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Darn if I don't get up at 3am to make sure no one has messed with it....
....living in an apartment complex does that to you
I'm currently working on my Senior project for college. It'll all be over tomorrow. I bought my
s2k as an early graduation present for myself. After tomorrow it's just 2 make-up classes that
will be cake compared to my current senior project class. It's 11:50pm and the floor is covered
with printouts that I need to organize before 6pm tomorrow...back to work!
Looking forward to my BS in Information Systems!
-HermanTurnip
"I trust people as far as I can throw 'em"
....living in an apartment complex does that to you
I'm currently working on my Senior project for college. It'll all be over tomorrow. I bought my
s2k as an early graduation present for myself. After tomorrow it's just 2 make-up classes that
will be cake compared to my current senior project class. It's 11:50pm and the floor is covered
with printouts that I need to organize before 6pm tomorrow...back to work!
Looking forward to my BS in Information Systems!
-HermanTurnip
"I trust people as far as I can throw 'em"
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Oh, this thread is great! I've got to show it to my husband later so he at least sees that there are others out there who are much worse than me! He claims that all of us S2000 owners are a bit crazy. Sure we are - crazy about the car we all love!
As for me, many of the "crazy" things I have done pale in comparison to a bunch of what I've read here. But I've got a lot of good ideas now!
I've been known to park in one spot, sit there for 5 or 10 minutes debating whether it's truely a "safe" parking spot, usually moving the car 2 or 3 more times to better spots, and then still wondering if it's good enough for the S. I'm sure security sees me and says "here's that nut that can't decide where she wants to park". LOL
~Kim~
As for me, many of the "crazy" things I have done pale in comparison to a bunch of what I've read here. But I've got a lot of good ideas now!
I've been known to park in one spot, sit there for 5 or 10 minutes debating whether it's truely a "safe" parking spot, usually moving the car 2 or 3 more times to better spots, and then still wondering if it's good enough for the S. I'm sure security sees me and says "here's that nut that can't decide where she wants to park". LOL
~Kim~
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Before every major run, I give my baby pep talks Just like you would stractch a dog under his chin, I also give her a few light scratches on the underside of the stearing collum she loves that