A sunny S2000 Public Service Announcement
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Originally Posted by S2K-Phil,May 24 2010, 12:28 PM
the previous owner of my S must have worn a ring as the knob was scratched to buggery. So Saturday, I took it off and polished it with wet n dry, then brasso'd it and removed all the scratches, and now when the sun comes out I get the light reflected straight back into my eyes!
so the moral is.....
wait for it....
don't polish your knob too much or you will go blind.
Oh, and don't you tell me you didn't see that coming...
so the moral is.....
wait for it....
don't polish your knob too much or you will go blind.
Oh, and don't you tell me you didn't see that coming...
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I have a knob sock (baby's scratch mitten) which HWTHOTBO decides to remove and as a consequence I have S2000 branded onto my hand blowing on it does not cool it too effectively
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Originally Posted by Itchy Dick,May 24 2010, 09:36 PM
What year did Honda give the S a temperature sensor?
It's definitely not a pleasure getting in the leather seats when the sun's been cooking the car for a while!
But have enjoyed all the pointless driving over the weekend with this lovely weather.
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