View Poll Results: The status of our S2000
Showroom looks pulled me in, the ride convinced me Honda did their homework. Stock is fine.
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The status of our S2000
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The status of our S2000
I have to admit, prior to Rick's thread, I had been mulling for several days whether or not to ask for a poll response to said subject matter. It was generated by all the anti-pink S2000 comments made recently. I think, with all that has transpired lately, it is now, more relevent than ever, to gauge how we feel about our beloved automobile of choice. I'm curious if for no other reason then to know where I stand, so here goes:
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Well, I voted for "list is long". I enjoy modifying my cars, to the obvious dismay of others. Its a beautiful car completely stock, with performance levels to match. To me, setting a goal for your car and achieving that is the greatest satisfaction. In the end, its your car, do as you please.
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>In the end, its your car, do as you please.
Rob, I totally agree. I bought it to drive, not to remodel. But even though I have no desire to make any mods, I have no argument with those who do. It doesn't matter if I like your car or not. It only matters if YOU like your car.
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Rob, I totally agree. I bought it to drive, not to remodel. But even though I have no desire to make any mods, I have no argument with those who do. It doesn't matter if I like your car or not. It only matters if YOU like your car.
--Steve
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ditto, I have/will only do a couple of basic mods.
will add the mugen thermoswitch, thermostat and rad cap.
I don't believe that honda, or any car manufacturer, actually designs their cars to handle the humdity and temperature of the southeastern US. Even Ford (granted it was Ford) had to redesign their A/C to handle LA humidity.
will add the mugen thermoswitch, thermostat and rad cap.
I don't believe that honda, or any car manufacturer, actually designs their cars to handle the humdity and temperature of the southeastern US. Even Ford (granted it was Ford) had to redesign their A/C to handle LA humidity.
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Stock. I wouldn't mind making a couple performance mods, and even a couple interior mods, but I just don't have the money. Until I do, I'm completely satisfied with the way it is right now.