Hardtop
#1
Hardtop
i have a 2000 s2k and I’m trying to find a silver stone metallic hardtop , where should I look? What kind of pricing should I expect? I’ve tried looking for it but no avail.. one ****er on here is selling one for 3750$ seems op asf , help me out pls
#2
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For someone that doesn't even know what pricing is for these tops you sure are quick to rudely call someone out for their price. OEM hardtops generally sell for $2800-3500 (sometimes higher but thats still the average range) depending on color/condition and if all the hardware is included. Your best bet is to look locally for one since shipping would be extremely expensive and you want it to have all the OEM hardware since buying new hardware can cost upwards of $1000 on its own. You can always buy a mugen rep or OEM rep from one of the vendors here which will cost less but the quality isn't anywhere near the same.
#5
Hmm, I found mine on Craigslist. I paid $4K which is too much money but I was impatient, it was local, the seller wouldn't budge, and I liked the color. Condition, color, distance, and price factors you'll have to consider. If willing to wait I'd expect to pay at least $3200 for an OEM in decent condition, some have had better luck.
#6
#7
Have you tried using the search function? Are you even gonna say what kind of hard top you're looking for? They can range from 1000 - 8000. You can get an FRP fake one for real cheap.
Here you go baller:
2000-2009 Honda S2000 2Dr Techno R Fiberglass Hard Top Vis Racing Sports Inc.
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#8
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Well I’m sorry the army doesn’t pay to well when ur training all the time but thanks.
No I'm sorry, but your service doesn't give you the right to call someone a ****er, because they're not selling their hardtop for a price you're willing to pay. Again GL with that.
#9
These hardtop discussions always turn so ugly, eh?
What is the point of this thread?
OP....you have to know what hardtop options are out there today. You're trolling if u pretend you don't know.
Find one that works in your budget.
OEM ones are pricey.
What is the point of this thread?
OP....you have to know what hardtop options are out there today. You're trolling if u pretend you don't know.
Find one that works in your budget.
OEM ones are pricey.
#10
[QUOTE=silvio1522;24450259]I think the guy was kidding , don’t take things so literal, but ya oem ht r pricey , look for the fake ones probably you’re best bet