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Old 04-22-2005, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris Mckenna,Apr 22 2005, 12:37 PM
Unfortunately there is no such thing anymore (if you meant the S02JZs)

See this thread
I've had them fitted by a Honda dealer since then.
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i did have them replaced at said dealer. with the correct eso2jz's.
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Originally Posted by GTFCTIM,Apr 22 2005, 03:13 PM
I've had them fitted by a Honda dealer since then.
Sorry, I must have explained badly. I didn't mean the tyres were no longer available, I meant that Honda no longer insisted they'd be fitted to the car.

Lurking Lawyer's explanation sounds like the real reason for Honda's U-turn and I agree that this is way off topic and definately agree that this thread has run it's course.

I think a mod should leave a suitable summary of peoples opinions and then close the thread. It'll obviously get brought up again especially if Sean is selling as many S2k's as he claims.
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I don't think this thread should get closed.

Why?

If it gets closed it will get lost on previous pages.

Would be owner's should be able to read of other would be owner's experiences.
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Originally Posted by rahula,Apr 22 2005, 09:32 AM
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Sean: one last question for you. Have you or your company now or in the past ever been accused of clocking cars? I want you to be able to clear up this big issue. How often have you been accused of this if it is true, is there anything you can add to this in order to clear your name but in an informative and non combative manner?
Id like to see Rahula's question answered...

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Gone quiet again??

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When I spoke to Sean last, he did say he was going on holiday. . .

No doubt when he is back he will be checking out the site now that he knows where it is.
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Hi, Dan Hale is correct, I have been away. To answer Ratula's question no company ever that I have been associated with has 1: Clocked a Car, or 2: Been investigated by Trading Standards reference clocking. I am not going to discuss this matter any further.

As previously detailed I would like to work alongside s2ki.com, indeed only today 3 customers that purchased s2000s, today; have been told of s2ki.com. I hope it assists them with the case of these 3 insurance quotes.

Regarding Matt B we haven't ripped him off, he left a deposit to buy a car, very simple. He chose not to, If you buy a holiday and do not complete you lose your deposit; it is fairly standard throughout all industries, Matt B felt the product he was buying had a fault, it was proved there was no fault. For the benefit of everyone who wishes to remain impartial the workshops are independent. We also offered him a replacement vehicle, he declined and chose not to buy. As a further gesture of goodwill I will allow a
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Seems ok to me.

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