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Old 06-30-2024, 05:27 AM
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I was going to ask someone selling their S2000 with an OEM hardtop installed if they would be willing to part ways with just the top.

Besides the top itself, what other parts/hardware should I make sure are included with the sale? I have an '08.

Are there pieces the seller would need to keep because it's also used for the soft top?
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I recently bought an OEM hardtop locally. Assuming all the hardware on the hardtop stays on, these are things you'll need included before you pay asking price:
1. Hardtop catchers plus 6 bolts. You will have to give the seller your 6 bolts. The difference is hardtop bolts are longer for the brackets.
2. The hardtop brushes (Left and Right). You will need to swap your soft top brushes. The difference is the hardtop brushes have a cutout for the hardtop.
3. Depending on if the seller also has an 06-09 AP2 like you, you will want the hardtop defroster sub-harness. Other model years (00-03 and 04-05) will have different harnesses.
4. (Optional) Soft top link spacer rubber x2 (86445-S2A-000). I don't have them because they don't make a difference.

I recommend you upgrading your current roof strikers to hardtop roof striker x2 (86270-S2A-902). Although when I replaced my strikers, the new ones look exactly the same as the ones I was replacing. Still best to replace them with new ones.
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Originally Posted by MenacerX686
I recently bought an OEM hardtop locally. Assuming all the hardware on the hardtop stays on, these are things you'll need included before you pay asking price:
1. Hardtop catchers plus 6 bolts. You will have to give the seller your 6 bolts. The difference is hardtop bolts are longer for the brackets.
2. The hardtop brushes (Left and Right). You will need to swap your soft top brushes. The difference is the hardtop brushes have a cutout for the hardtop.
3. Depending on if the seller also has an 06-09 AP2 like you, you will want the hardtop defroster sub-harness. Other model years (00-03 and 04-05) will have different harnesses.
4. (Optional) Soft top link spacer rubber x2 (86445-S2A-000). I don't have them because they don't make a difference.

I recommend you upgrading your current roof strikers to hardtop roof striker x2 (86270-S2A-902). Although when I replaced my strikers, the new ones look exactly the same as the ones I was replacing. Still best to replace them with new ones.
Appreciate all the detail - exceptional response!
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Silver OEM hardtop with the stand, cover and goodies went for $7000 on BAT today.




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For my 2004, I bought these parts.
Part Number. Part Name
85350-S2A-003. Catcher Assembly, L Body Side
85300-S2A-902. Catcher Assembly, R Body Side
32204-S2A-306. Sub-Wire, Hardtop
86445-S2A-000. Rubber, Soft Top Link Spacer
69313-S2A-A00. Label, Hardtop Information
84142-S2A-J00. Base, R Brush
84192-S2A-J00. Base, L Brush


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Hardtop prices are so insane right now.
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Originally Posted by MasterChiefSensei
Hardtop prices are so insane right now.
They have been for the last 10 years. When they were $3500 in 2015, I thought it was nuts. I said there's no way people should pay that much money for them. You probably won't lose money if you buy one, it's just a $5500 bill attached to the top of your car.
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Originally Posted by JimSt
For my 2004, I bought these parts.
Part Number. Part Name
85350-S2A-003. Catcher Assembly, L Body Side
85300-S2A-902. Catcher Assembly, R Body Side
32204-S2A-306. Sub-Wire, Hardtop
86445-S2A-000. Rubber, Soft Top Link Spacer
69313-S2A-A00. Label, Hardtop Information
84142-S2A-J00. Base, R Brush
84192-S2A-J00. Base, L Brush
I also found I needed the following:

4 x - 93404-06020-08 Bolt, Washer (6mm x 20mm) - catcher rear
4 x - 95701-08020-08 Bolt, Flange (8mm x20mm) - catcher front

Any good hardware store should have these. The original bolts were 16mm.

2 x - 74812-S3A-J10 Cushion, side gate

(These last two often fall off and were missing. They are basically rubber stoppers an inch in diameter and 9/16 tall.. They go on the rear brackets that rest on the convertible top frame. Supposedly, without them the top rattles.)
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Originally Posted by DMV
I was going to ask someone selling their S2000 with an OEM hardtop installed if they would be willing to part ways with just the top.

Besides the top itself, what other parts/hardware should I make sure are included with the sale? I have an '08.

Are there pieces the seller would need to keep because it's also used for the soft top?
I have a silver hardtop that I came with my 2008 S2000 that I bought used 4 years ago. I used it for one winter, but have not used it since then so would like to sell it as it is taking up space in my garage. I also have the stand for it. It is in excellent shape with no known issues. I live in Massachusetts. Let me know if you are interested and what you think a fair price is. If it's reasonable, then I'll skip the step of listing it, etc. Also, I have 4 mounted snow fires (about half life left) that I am also planning on selling for the same reason in case you are interested.
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Originally Posted by eam
I have a silver hardtop that I came with my 2008 S2000 that I bought used 4 years ago. I used it for one winter, but have not used it since then so would like to sell it as it is taking up space in my garage. I also have the stand for it. It is in excellent shape with no known issues. I live in Massachusetts. Let me know if you are interested and what you think a fair price is. If it's reasonable, then I'll skip the step of listing it, etc. Also, I have 4 mounted snow fires (about half life left) that I am also planning on selling for the same reason in case you are interested.
As someone who just purchased and installed a hardtop from another car, I encourage you to remove and sell the mounting hardware from your car. There are two "catchers', eight bolts, a wiring harness and two "side brushes" that will be needed to install your top in another car. Removing them is pretty simple but you will need 8 bolts that are slightly shorter.

Current costs for the parts in your car can be seen here https://hardtopguy.com/store/218/11/92/

The "side brushes" needed for a car without a hardtop might be hard to find and the wiring harness in your car is no longer available new.

Part numbers are:
84142-S2A-000. Base, R Brush non-hardtop
84192-S2A-000. Base, L Brush non-hardtop

Happy to help if you need more details.

Last edited by JimSt; 09-02-2024 at 03:51 PM.


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