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Old 10-12-2005, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by centralcoastbuc,Oct 12 2005, 04:08 PM
Hey I'll part with mine for $10K if anyone is interested.
quit low balling the market. The rest of us are selling ours for $20k
Old 10-12-2005, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by S2000bobster,Oct 12 2005, 09:13 AM
I heard people waiting for their hard top six to 12 months before, so don't worry I am sure Honda will start making them. I got mine after two months ordering from a friend who owns a Spoon dealer in San Diego.
How can I wait that long........I'll be frozen to die during winter...just imaging
Any body has driven your s during snows without hardtop? The coming winter is the 1st winter my s is being with me, so i dunno how it feels driving a convertible in snows. How does it feel? Shifting gears with non-stop shiver??
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Originally Posted by S9735,Oct 12 2005, 01:33 PM
How can I wait that long........I'll be frozen to die during winter...just imaging
Any body has driven your s during snows without hardtop? The coming winter is the 1st winter my s is being with me, so i dunno how it feels driving a convertible in snows. How does it feel? Shifting gears with non-stop shiver??
Try putting the top up and turning on the heater.
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hard top or soft top, the car stays warm as long as you have the heat on.

DONT PANIC!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by S9735,Oct 12 2005, 03:33 PM
Any body has driven your s during snows without hardtop? The coming winter is the 1st winter my s is being with me, so i dunno how it feels driving a convertible in snows. How does it feel? Shifting gears with non-stop shiver??
One week after I got my S2000, winter came. I drove all winter with no hardtop. May others locally drive theirs every winter with NO HARDTOP. We have a terrific heater and the top is tough. Get some sheepskin seat covers and plug it in when it's realy cold. What don't kill ya will make you strong.
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Some of us in Chicago drive top down if the weather is in the 50's , of course, with the heat blasting.
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Haha, thank you guys replying so fast
Since you said that, i think i don't need to worry too much. But anyway i wanna buy a HT, just can be not immediately.
I'm also curious that does the accumulated snow weigh too much to the beams of ST? (maybe some of you think it's a stupid question but i come from a tropical country...be patient plz )
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Originally Posted by S9735,Oct 12 2005, 03:56 PM
I'm also curious that does the accumulated snow weigh too much to the beams of ST? (maybe some of you think it's a stupid question but i come from a tropical country...be patient plz )
I've parked my car outside all night only to go to it in the morning and have to push off over 12" of snow from the soft top.
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