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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 10:15 AM
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Oh, here's what happened to my little circle on the rear when someone thought it meant "PUSH HERE".
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 10:28 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xviper
[B]Oh, here's what happened to my little circle on the rear when someone thought it meant "PUSH HERE".
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 10:45 AM
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Originally posted by OhioRacer


Damn! That looks like a bullet hole.
That's the impression of the nut that you screw the tow hook into. That, along with another small 1" paint scratch cost the perp $500.00 cash. I had a witness and I tracked her down with the help of a policeman friend of mine and she decided to pay up (or get a ticket for leaving the scene of an accident).
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 01:44 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xviper
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That's the impression of the nut that you screw the tow hook into.
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 08:33 PM
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At first I thought xviper had been hit with a .30 cal. round from another S's front take off, instead it was a bimbo strike.
Mount the extra tire on the trunk? Aha, now there's a continental kit for our car-- shades of the 50's, or the ghetto. Foxtails and mudflaps, here we come!
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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 11:11 PM
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Originally posted by The Professor
I read 'em, I read 'em, cover-to-cover, too, but they have gotten awfully tedious of late. Lawsuits have dumbed-down the language so much, they read like; " Warning! Stepping out of the vehicle while moving can cause serious injury!!!!! Allowing the vehicle to roll over your body can be injurious to your health!!!! T
o be safe, do not use this vehicle at all!"
In spite of this, our car has gotten marvelously useful. It comes with the Ravskau James Bond option, but only in .30 caliber, also the Barry WY f & r power-out options which equip it for those rugged Wyoming winters.
Anymore, seems like most manuals are saying; Hey folks aren't you glad that you bought such a fine piece of merchandise. The Honda owners manual is very informative.....the trick here is ;
1. finding out that the owners manual
is in the "secret compartment" .
2. How to get in the "secret compartment".
My sales person AND the sales MANAGER both thought it had been delivered without one and when they figured out where it was they kept on
insisting that you just pushed the
BUTTON there when you opened the "glove box" in between the seats.....I finally figured out you pushed up on the front edge of the "roof" of the glove box. After I figured it out...they asked me to bring it down and show them......They didn't know much about S2000's. But, what can be expected they get 1 a year and it's shelf life is usually less than a week..
Anyway back to the warning labels and such..........best one I have EVER seen was on the bottom of a french press coffee box. It read; Caution Boiling water and small children must be taken apart.
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