View Poll Results: What do you think of the PSM Design Hardtop?
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PSM Designs Hardtop
#41
I like it. Has grown on me.
#42
I'll defend it just a tad. They did fix the whole "my trunk hits my mugen top" problem. i.e. A smooth swoop for clearance.
-Poor rear visibility to see the civics you're beating #onthestreets #swag. Even useless for #hardparking
-useless scoops. But I'm sure it would be fun to accent those with a painted HT with unpainted cf vents. IDK
-"We've tried this hardop on a couple s2000s". Pics or GTFO. I only see one example here.
Revamp it and see what happens. Obviously S2k owners prefer functionality over Porsche-esque uselessness.
Kudos for creativity though. Something most of us don't have our hands on.
-Poor rear visibility to see the civics you're beating #onthestreets #swag. Even useless for #hardparking
-useless scoops. But I'm sure it would be fun to accent those with a painted HT with unpainted cf vents. IDK
-"We've tried this hardop on a couple s2000s". Pics or GTFO. I only see one example here.
Revamp it and see what happens. Obviously S2k owners prefer functionality over Porsche-esque uselessness.
Kudos for creativity though. Something most of us don't have our hands on.
#44
I seen it in person, the owner lives in LA area as well I think.
I see what they tried to do was replicate the Porsche 918 rear. the idea is good; I dont hate it.
just wish there was more window.
I see what they tried to do was replicate the Porsche 918 rear. the idea is good; I dont hate it.
just wish there was more window.
#47
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I like it.
I could see painting the hardtop two-tone; the majority of it body-color, the 'humps' and the area behind the windows, a secondary color (or leave cf).
The other thing I see with this hardtop is just to cut the material from the rear window and lower completely out (imagine a two-pronged fork). Then epoxy in a larger one piece, flat Lexan window to the opening versus the smaller piece there now.
Not every mod has to be functional, changing and modifying aesthetics is not taboo.
Not going to buy, but what's pricing/what would be pricing on this hardtop?
I could see painting the hardtop two-tone; the majority of it body-color, the 'humps' and the area behind the windows, a secondary color (or leave cf).
The other thing I see with this hardtop is just to cut the material from the rear window and lower completely out (imagine a two-pronged fork). Then epoxy in a larger one piece, flat Lexan window to the opening versus the smaller piece there now.
Not every mod has to be functional, changing and modifying aesthetics is not taboo.
Not going to buy, but what's pricing/what would be pricing on this hardtop?
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