Gear Box pattern burned into my palm!!!!!
Don't you just have a vanload of pretty young girls meet up with you at all the places you stop? Then one of them jumps out and stands there with an big open umbrella over the car until you get back? Geez! I think I just drifted off to that parallel universe again. Sorry!
Originally posted by exNSX
Hey, I've got the sunshade that H and A sells. It's a perfect fit for the windshield area and rolls up quick. Put your top up, put in the sunshade, (and leave Rick's tinted windscreen in the UP position) and you will significantly reduce the amount of heat your interior absorbs while parked.
Simpler than car covers. Highly recommended.
Hey, I've got the sunshade that H and A sells. It's a perfect fit for the windshield area and rolls up quick. Put your top up, put in the sunshade, (and leave Rick's tinted windscreen in the UP position) and you will significantly reduce the amount of heat your interior absorbs while parked.
Simpler than car covers. Highly recommended.
I also have the sun shade from H & A, use it on occassion, usually at least three times a week. It does roll up quite well, but the V1 sticks out like a sore thumb. I also leave the windows cracked just a bit so the heat doesn't pressurize the cabin and crack the windshield even more (still haven't had it replaced, that will happen in july/august).
The cover from topnotch is manufactured by covercraft. It's the same cover, but I bought mine from Rob since he's a sponsor of the site. You should actually e-mail him to get the discount code.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SuzukaSue
[B]The president of our Atlanta S2K club has a great cover that he got from Covercraft (www.covercraft.com).
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SuzukaSue
[B]The president of our Atlanta S2K club has a great cover that he got from Covercraft (www.covercraft.com).
Originally posted by hemanuel
Thanks for the link axel....anyone know how the info for the discount?
Thanks for the link axel....anyone know how the info for the discount?
My wife and I are considering setting up a little cottage industry making Honda S2000 signature oven mits. Anyone interested?
We are taking a poll regarding style preferences:
Fringed cowhide for the "Annie Oakley" look
Studded black leather for the rough trade biker crowd
Butyl rubber for the fetish wear fans
A little red and white gingham number for the "Country Casual" look.
And the quilted mylar and nomex "Ready for Armageddon" model
And they come in handy at that tailgate party/barbecue!
You get the idea. What do you say? Any interest?
Our second thought was to chuck the shift knob into a metal lathe and machine in some Jetsonesque cooling fins. Our big concern is that this would probably generate some bizzare harmonics to further drown out the stock stereo.
We are taking a poll regarding style preferences:
Fringed cowhide for the "Annie Oakley" look
Studded black leather for the rough trade biker crowd
Butyl rubber for the fetish wear fans
A little red and white gingham number for the "Country Casual" look.
And the quilted mylar and nomex "Ready for Armageddon" model
And they come in handy at that tailgate party/barbecue!
You get the idea. What do you say? Any interest?
Our second thought was to chuck the shift knob into a metal lathe and machine in some Jetsonesque cooling fins. Our big concern is that this would probably generate some bizzare harmonics to further drown out the stock stereo.
I went and bought a Voodoo knob, in the spun pearl or something like that. Haven't noticed it getting hot like the old stock one.
And, that voodoo knob sure does make shifting nicer. Nice and round, shorter throw..... I'd recommend it to everyone!
And, that voodoo knob sure does make shifting nicer. Nice and round, shorter throw..... I'd recommend it to everyone!







