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Old 08-06-2018, 11:24 AM
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Just an update, these will live forever now on S2000.club - Honda S2000 Owner's Manuals, Installation Instructions, Paint codes, Service bulletins AP1 AP2.
I reached out to him and made sure it was alright... he's cool with it so I added a section for Rick's install guides.

If anyone has any other install guides they want me to find, or any install guides they want me to put only to preserve, let me know.

Thanks.

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Old 08-06-2018, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by silenc3x
Just an update, these will live forever now on www.s2000.club -- S2000.club - Honda S2000 Owner's Manuals, Installation Instructions, Paint codes, Service bulletins AP1 AP2.
I reached out to him and made sure it was alright... he's cool with it so I added a section for Rick's install guides.

If anyone has any other install guides they want me to find, or any install guides they want me to put only to preserve, let me know.

Thanks.
Awesome thanks man!

I .pdf'ed all of rob robinette's installation guides for personal use or if his website ever goes down, could probably do the same but obviously ask him before sharing.
Old 08-06-2018, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ISADE
Awesome thanks man!

I .pdf'ed all of rob robinette's installation guides for personal use or if his website ever goes down, could probably do the same but obviously ask him before sharing.
Thanks. He's got some helpful things. I reached out to him, hopefully he is onboard.

edit: he says he plans on keeping it up for a long time, so thats good enough for me.

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Originally Posted by rpg51
One loss is the DIY guides he had posted on the site.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170330...fo/install.php
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Rick can still be found....just in the Tesla circles. Look up "artsci"
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I know that i am digging up an old thread, yet my Rick's S2K leather shift knob cover has gone missing and summer in Phoenix is upon us. I have been unable to source a similar product. Does anyone have any old stock from RickS2K leather shift knob covers?



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You could use a ball cap to cover the shift knob when you park. That is what I do with my CR aluminum ball shifter. You could easily make one or have an alteration shop (or a good mother!) sew a simple one out of your preferred material. You could even use scrap material it is so small.
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I just drop a hat or towel over the "CR"-type shift knob if I have to park in the sun. Same knob is used on several Hondas just with different paint filling the shift diagram.

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Originally Posted by AZS2KDancer
I know that i am digging up an old thread, yet my Rick's S2K leather shift knob cover has gone missing and summer in Phoenix is upon us. I have been unable to source a similar product. Does anyone have any old stock from RickS2K leather shift knob covers?
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