Jimbobs S2K
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Jimbobs S2K
Few pictures of my project, had the car about 15 months now
• spoon roof
• spoon fenders
• GReddy Bonnet raisers
• password JDM goodies
• front lip / sideskirts
• carbon anniversary door sills
9J11J works wheels currently on the way! Voltex rear diffuser to fit, and Circuit garage rear arches on the waiting list. Got temp universal arches to fit while I wait for CG arches:/
I'm sure it's not everyone's cup of tea but here it is
• spoon roof
• spoon fenders
• GReddy Bonnet raisers
• password JDM goodies
• front lip / sideskirts
• carbon anniversary door sills
9J11J works wheels currently on the way! Voltex rear diffuser to fit, and Circuit garage rear arches on the waiting list. Got temp universal arches to fit while I wait for CG arches:/
I'm sure it's not everyone's cup of tea but here it is
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Hey mate, I couldn't ask you for a favour could I? I've always been curious how the boot works with the spoon roof, do you open the roof and then the boot lid? If that was the case does that mean when it's closed you can put stuff in the back but it's sitting on top of the boot lid if you know what I mean? Any photos of it open?
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Hey man, yes no problem. It comes apart in two pieces! It's bolted on in the inside, pretty much makes your boot unusable! You can buy brackets to make it open up over. But I can fit whatever I normally need for shows etc, in the back where the soft top used to be
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Looks like a well sorted S2000. It's good to see something a that stands out from the rest. The wheel colour suits Moonrock quite well. Spoon hardtop is not my cup of tea. That number plate is posh .
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So that's how it works, thanks for the photo. So it's necessary to remove the soft top in order for the spoon hard top to fit? I never knew that! That's quite a sacrifice like, boot and roof down driving.
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Thanks chaps!! No NicoS you don't have to remove the softop, I just deceided to get rid, I like the hardtop too much plus it's a pain in the bum to take off and store lol