Front or Rear Spoiler?
nvmys2k, New job has me up here in the Pacific North-wet area. Strangely enough, my Silverstone/Black S2000 can usually be found parking just a few feet away from ScottB Silverstone/Red S2000 during the day.
Front without the back would look weird, and the back one (if you are just putting one on) is the way to go. It eliminates the roundness of the back, adds a nice angular look, and it is really subtle. As for it looking like and "add on," well that is one opinion, because it is- albeit a very subtle one that, that in my opinion, completes the back.
Blah, blah, blah... I apologise for the incoherient rambling.
Blah, blah, blah... I apologise for the incoherient rambling.
Originally posted by KenS2K:
nvmys2k, New job has me up here in the Pacific North-wet area. Strangely enough, my Silverstone/Black S2000 can usually be found parking just a few feet away from ScottB Silverstone/Red S2000 during the day.
nvmys2k, New job has me up here in the Pacific North-wet area. Strangely enough, my Silverstone/Black S2000 can usually be found parking just a few feet away from ScottB Silverstone/Red S2000 during the day.

I like the front spoiler to protect the car, but it will get scraped up. Its painted and its expensive to replace ($360). I opted for the RM spoiler because it doesn't have to be painted (black plastic) and it's cheaper to replace ($150). http://www.rmnsx.com/s2000/honda_s2000_chi...hin_spoiler.htm
It's lower than the Honda unit so it scrapes more. Also more likely to crack, I think.
It's lower than the Honda unit so it scrapes more. Also more likely to crack, I think.
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