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Originally Posted by Kodokan_4,Nov 9 2005, 05:04 PM
My favorite part of the all red interior is the RED dash.
Arterial blood RED.
-Pete
your car looks very tits Pete. All red rocks. when i first saw my car i didn't like the red but everything else was so perfect. Rite after i bought it I fell in love with the all red. Its definitely one of my favorite parts of the car now.
I have the all red and wouldn't want it any other way. It makes the car feel more special IMHO. I get so many comments about how good it looks too (I also find it's better at hiding dust than black)
All red was too overwhelming for me. I wanted red seats, though, so red/black was it for me. It's a car that I'm going to keep for a while, so I wanted to get exactly what I wanted. Rule of thumb I always abide by: Never Settle.
I kind of have a custom red/black interior. Basically its the 05 black red seats/center consol/ radio door. I have a black dash though and black door inserts from the original 01 interior, it looks really good. I'm at shcool right now but will take pictures later...
The S2000's I've seen with the all red interiors looked just fine to me! I tend to agree with Adamm though, I do like the red/black combo that was introduced with the '04 models.
If I may shift the topic slightly by asking a question to those of you that have the all red interior are at least the all red seats, how has the seat leather held up? My '04 model has the tan/black interior and the outer side bolster on the drivers seat is definitely showing some wear that's due to me sliding down that side of the seat when I get in the car. It's not that bad yet, most folks wouldn't notice unless they're really anal about such things but "I" know it's there. I don't think this is something that would show as easily on the black seats and I'm just curious as to how the red holds up.