Spraying my S's a$$
Originally posted by AnDy_PaNdY
'T' Cut will clean up those scratches no problem
'T' Cut will clean up those scratches no problem
What's "T" cut?
You cannot really see claerly from the pix, but one of them is a dent, about 1/16th" deep (the top one). The bottom one sticks out......
Originally posted by tokyo_james
NSX Type R ??
They have been getting pretty good write ups here
NSX Type R ??
They have been getting pretty good write ups here
US people dont get sh!T, the Japanese residents get all the good version of cars and girls
NSX Type-R aint coming.If I can afford a brand new NSX, I would get a 996 topless instead. Who would wanna get a new NSX when you know the next generation one is coming out pretty "soon".
I was thinking about the 350Z convertible..... but I think the markup is gonna be crazy when it comes out next spring....... it's not worth it, why not wait for the next generation S2000 (or maybe S3000), 280hp - 300hp.
Saw a 350Z here the other day..... very nice indeed

To be honest, I have been going through cars with a friend who wants a new one, and I really can't find another car in a similar price range that I would like to change the S2000 for.....

To be honest, I have been going through cars with a friend who wants a new one, and I really can't find another car in a similar price range that I would like to change the S2000 for.....
Is there even a plan in the books for a next generation s2000?
Sometimes it just seems like Honda is slow to evolve. I think part of it has to do w/ their very secretive nature regarding their projects so it seems like they take a long time to release new products. In which case I wish they would do a better job of public relations and marketing. Last year's release of the RSX was rather disturbing (no one knew anything about the new car, dealer knew even less than the buyers).
I know the new Accord is coming out for 2003 (maybe this fall?). It looks like a cross btwn a Chrysler Sebring (front) and a Mercedes (rear) (see C&D aug issue).
Sometimes it just seems like Honda is slow to evolve. I think part of it has to do w/ their very secretive nature regarding their projects so it seems like they take a long time to release new products. In which case I wish they would do a better job of public relations and marketing. Last year's release of the RSX was rather disturbing (no one knew anything about the new car, dealer knew even less than the buyers).
I know the new Accord is coming out for 2003 (maybe this fall?). It looks like a cross btwn a Chrysler Sebring (front) and a Mercedes (rear) (see C&D aug issue).


