Looking for some S2000 Posters
For anyone interested in the B.F. Goodrich poster, you can see it at http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/store.html . I just checked at Ebay and realized that people are paying $20+ for the posters that they can order directly from BFGoodrich for $7.50.
But I still wish to see the Bridgestone poster that "The Captain" mentioned. Can you please post a picture of your poster here for us all to enjoy?
And yes, I wish there is a poster with a white one as well.
But I still wish to see the Bridgestone poster that "The Captain" mentioned. Can you please post a picture of your poster here for us all to enjoy?
And yes, I wish there is a poster with a white one as well.
I actually used to have about 3 of the original red poster because they were printed in Burbank by the printer my (former) company used. I had them hanging all around until my company's stock went in the toilet and I knew I wouldn't be able to buy an S2000, so I threw them away.
Wow, 24 hours and what a response rate. From this, maybe I should go into the poster business? Thanks for all the replies, the nice Texan looks like he will help me out. The dealer is a great idea, but I didn't use my local dealers in St. Louis for they all wanted way more than MSRP for the car, so I bought my Honda out of Sioux Falls, SD dealer and shipped it. Who would have thought I would buy a car of EBAY? Best purchase ever, sure beats going into those dealers and going through that painfull experience, I would rather have a tooth pulled. I will give it a try though (for the posters), thanks for the tips guys and girls!
Yes, it was Vern Eidie Mercedes/Honda dealer in Sioux Falls. They charged me 32K even, about 700-800 under MSRP. Did the deal in 5 minutes with a phone call. They get a limited number of S2000's each year, of which most are shipped out to buyers across the United States. They have one guy that specializes in Internet Sales, his name is on the approved dealers or recommended dealers somewhere on this board. Anyway, though I have never met anyone at the dealership, I still recommend them, for they came through with everything promised. Total transaction was a phone call or two, some Fed Ex's. The most relaxing way to buy a car. I think when we see those cars in the Dealer showroom, we get a little weak in our negotiating.
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Dec 15, 2001 07:33 AM






