A short, ricey story
Originally Posted by ans2k,May 1 2010, 02:27 PM
i dont know about you guys but i kinda like that!
Rice to me has always been buying cheap parts for the sake of modding. Similar to buying Ebay parts which for the most part perform worse than stock. It will be a sad day when every high school kid can afford an S2000.
The goal, IMO, is to modify to perform/look better than stock.
Originally Posted by ans2k,May 1 2010, 02:27 PM
i dont know about you guys but i kinda like that!
I had a Si coupe, and I loved it. I'd still have it now if I had the room for Two cars. And that NSX in the second reply...
Originally Posted by JLUDE,Apr 29 2010, 05:03 PM
The older and more affordable used S2000's become...the more "ricing" will be done to S2000's....sad reality. When you can buy a 2000 Honda S2000 for $5,000 (which is soon)....every 17 year old ricer will own one.
I'm 17 and I've owned my s for about a month now. I have no plans for putting on crap parts. My plans are ap2v1s, countersunk knob, 02+ softtop, and a new headunit.
Keeping it clean, not ricey.
Originally Posted by Swang,Apr 29 2010, 02:51 PM
one can also argue there are ricers with every car.
i think what the OP is tryin to say is that, more often than not, we see civics riced out more than s2000/nsx. s2000/nsx are on another tier of cars IMO
i think what the OP is tryin to say is that, more often than not, we see civics riced out more than s2000/nsx. s2000/nsx are on another tier of cars IMO
There's rice burglars I'm every type of car. Plus, just because a car isn't a "beast" or sleeper doesn't mean its riced out. The guys who drive "sleepers" can be some of the most annoying people on the planet, BTW.







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