anyone who owns a veilside kit, i would like to know...
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hey anyone who has a veilside body kit on their s i was wondering if it drove any differnt? my friend has a prelude and he said that after he put his kit (not veilside) on it the car drove differently, not a lot but still diferntly. also i was wondering if you are happy with the kit because i love the way that it looks. thanks a lot
<3 jen
also if anyone knows of any other body kits for the s can yah please post the links?? thanks a lot
<3 jen
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also if anyone knows of any other body kits for the s can yah please post the links?? thanks a lot
<3 jen
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Jen,
A pretty comprehensive list of body kits is available at S2Ki.com:
https://www.s2ki.com/faqs/faq_bodykits.php
A pretty comprehensive list of body kits is available at S2Ki.com:
https://www.s2ki.com/faqs/faq_bodykits.php
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YeloS2000ShowGrl, check out http://www.s2000tuning.com. They sell all the aftermarket kits...
And Rich, that was hilarious...
And Rich, that was hilarious...
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thanks guys that was a quick response, i think that i still like the veilside the best jay's racings front is nice though thanks for the quick responses
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what about links to carbon fiber hoods? i have only been able to find 1 or 2, and the one that i am opting for i believe is the mugen one.
thanks again
<3 jen
thanks again
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i had a chance to drive Red Devils SCs2000 that has the vielside front end.. he had aftermarket suspension so it was lower and stiffer ride but not that much different. the main thing w/ the kit is you have to be alot more careful driving around.. pot holes, bumps, even chaning street levels like when you turn into a gas station or parking lot.. you have do do it at an angle so you don't scratch up the front end.
one problem you might run into is getting them to match the paint perfectly.. its doable for red, white, black, etc. but for silver and yellow s2000's there is metallic flaks in the paint that you can see in the sun or right light.
you'd have to get a really good shop to match that perfectly.
[Edited by Insomniak on 06-01-2001 at 12:01 AM]
one problem you might run into is getting them to match the paint perfectly.. its doable for red, white, black, etc. but for silver and yellow s2000's there is metallic flaks in the paint that you can see in the sun or right light.
you'd have to get a really good shop to match that perfectly.
[Edited by Insomniak on 06-01-2001 at 12:01 AM]