sweet ap1 on ebay
Originally Posted by plutonium239,Sep 21 2007, 01:15 AM
wow, those wheels are fugly. 

maybe he really just needs to get rid of the car. I've seen some cars sell real cheap because people needed to get rid of them no matter what the loss to them. Plus the car is fugly which doesn't help.
It's at $15,100 and no reserve set, so someone can get a steal if it stays low.
Heck, the car is worth that much without the blower and other parts, if it truly has 5000 miles on it.
I'd gladly buy this thing, pull the supercharger, and sell it for nearly the same amount to some ricer that wants an S2000.
Heck, the car is worth that much without the blower and other parts, if it truly has 5000 miles on it.
I'd gladly buy this thing, pull the supercharger, and sell it for nearly the same amount to some ricer that wants an S2000.
Veilside kit and Veilside wheels FTL. That is by far the ugliest S2000 body kit EVER, with that snarling red thing from Europe in for a close second.
Loose the kit, loose the wheels and go to stock AP2 parts. A set of Volks, Works or whatever and you have a nice car.
There was a car like this at my high school in 2004? Spa with a molded Veilside kit. Cheap 7 spoke wheels and non-functioning autometer gauges (5-6?) drilled into the dash. It was aweful. This was in Irmo, South Carolina - anyone here seen or own this car?
Loose the kit, loose the wheels and go to stock AP2 parts. A set of Volks, Works or whatever and you have a nice car.
There was a car like this at my high school in 2004? Spa with a molded Veilside kit. Cheap 7 spoke wheels and non-functioning autometer gauges (5-6?) drilled into the dash. It was aweful. This was in Irmo, South Carolina - anyone here seen or own this car?
well since it's in agreement that it is one of the uglier S2000's out there, take this into consideration. If you bought that car for lets say $16k, it would cost another $5k to get it back into stock condition exterior wise. The kit and wheels you'd have trouble giving away and to buy all OEM parts again would add up. I mean for around $20k you you'd have a nice low mileage supercharged S2000, but there would be a lot of work involved.






