Dumbest S2000 Add-On
Originally posted by CHARLY
You can use your OEM keychain remote to unlock either door from the inside.
You can use your OEM keychain remote to unlock either door from the inside.
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I will have to disagree with all who included the oem spoilers on this thread, on our cars it makes it look better you have to admit with out the spoiler on the chin and the trunk the car is missing something. Then again this is just my 2 cents!
And turbo on a street car is great for dusting of cocky vettes, and tangs of the street. (Sleeper 10psi boost turbo and 50 shot nos) try and catch me!
Now lets see conv, why the hell will you buy a hardtop.
And if the shift knob changes the car weight balance how about when the driver gets in or do you just float when you drive, is so save some weight and get me the seats he he he
Not flaming anybody just making some points!
And turbo on a street car is great for dusting of cocky vettes, and tangs of the street. (Sleeper 10psi boost turbo and 50 shot nos) try and catch me!
Now lets see conv, why the hell will you buy a hardtop.
And if the shift knob changes the car weight balance how about when the driver gets in or do you just float when you drive, is so save some weight and get me the seats he he he
Not flaming anybody just making some points!
This isn't only dumb on the S2K but on any car.
Those stupid wings that people put on their windshield wipers. WTF are they suppose to do anyway?? Make you car more aerodynamically faster???
Those stupid wings that people put on their windshield wipers. WTF are they suppose to do anyway?? Make you car more aerodynamically faster???
Originally posted by le car
chrome wheels!
chrome wheels!
....you've obviously never enjoyed the glorious beauty of original Cragar SS mags from the 1960's and 70's. No sports car was complete with either a set those or a set of slotted ETs. While the ETs were brushed aluminum, the Cragars were blindingly chrome plated and man, did they sparkle when clean! But then again, practically every car had some form of chrome adorning it in the 70's.




