Has anyone seen?
closest thing i was able to find was a single picture of a wooden shift knob.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/gallery/p...175__file__med
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/gallery/p...175__file__med
Well, one thing I think would be cool is a convincing body kit that made the S look like a classic British roadster. Not to actually replicate a specific real car, just something that looked like its some lost classic no one remembers.
Not that anything wrong with S looks, but if you had a body damaged car, you could resurrect as something different. There was something like this for older Miata's that made it look like some Italian classic car (again, not a replica, rather inspired by).
You'd have classic looks, modern convenience and performance. In such a vehicle a wood grain interior would not be out of place.
Not that anything wrong with S looks, but if you had a body damaged car, you could resurrect as something different. There was something like this for older Miata's that made it look like some Italian classic car (again, not a replica, rather inspired by).
You'd have classic looks, modern convenience and performance. In such a vehicle a wood grain interior would not be out of place.
Originally Posted by Car Analogy
Well, one thing I think would be cool is a convincing body kit that made the S look like a classic British roadster. Not to actually replicate a specific real car, just something that looked like its some lost classic no one remembers.
Not that anything wrong with S looks, but if you had a body damaged car, you could resurrect as something different. There was something like this for older Miata's that made it look like some Italian classic car (again, not a replica, rather inspired by).
You'd have classic looks, modern convenience and performance. In such a vehicle a wood grain interior would not be out of place.
Not that anything wrong with S looks, but if you had a body damaged car, you could resurrect as something different. There was something like this for older Miata's that made it look like some Italian classic car (again, not a replica, rather inspired by).
You'd have classic looks, modern convenience and performance. In such a vehicle a wood grain interior would not be out of place.
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I'm sure you could cover the center console trim and radio door in a wood vinyl and it wouldn't look awful (not my cup of tea though). I covered mine in a dark metal brushed vinyl and it looks factory, and am sure wood vinyl would look the same.
https://www.google.com/search?q=3m+w...ml%3B800%3B450
The ebony metallic probably wouldn't look too bad.
https://www.google.com/search?q=3m+w...ml%3B800%3B450
The ebony metallic probably wouldn't look too bad.
Originally Posted by lleron
I'm sure you could cover the center console trim and radio door in a wood vinyl and it wouldn't look awful (not my cup of tea though). I covered mine in a dark metal brushed vinyl and it looks factory, and am sure wood vinyl would look the same.
https://www.google.com/search?q=3m+w...ml%3B800%3B450
The ebony metallic probably wouldn't look too bad.
https://www.google.com/search?q=3m+w...ml%3B800%3B450
The ebony metallic probably wouldn't look too bad.









