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Old 07-30-2013, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by RMurphy
Originally Posted by SuperNikNasty' timestamp='1375152818' post='22694863
Yes Dr. Murph. Anyways, those oem power door locks? Lol
I'm just asking. *shrugs* I'm not the only mod here. You know that Gigdy (and many others) will just close it and not even ask y'all to stay on topic, and that is completely within his right to do. I'm still new so I still tend to give people options. Not sure how long that will last. LOL!

And since you asked, yeah, I wouldn't mind having a power door lock open feature so I don't have to lean across the car to open the passenger door. I'm short. It's a stretch for me.

I asked, just in very indirectly. Just enough rope.
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Originally Posted by Gigdy
Originally Posted by RMurphy' timestamp='1375211254' post='22696285
[quote name='SuperNikNasty' timestamp='1375152818' post='22694863']
Yes Dr. Murph. Anyways, those oem power door locks? Lol
I'm just asking. *shrugs* I'm not the only mod here. You know that Gigdy (and many others) will just close it and not even ask y'all to stay on topic, and that is completely within his right to do. I'm still new so I still tend to give people options. Not sure how long that will last. LOL!

And since you asked, yeah, I wouldn't mind having a power door lock open feature so I don't have to lean across the car to open the passenger door. I'm short. It's a stretch for me.

I asked, just in very indirectly. Just enough rope.
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Old 07-31-2013, 02:53 AM
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Theres not much i can add to whats already been said, i would like to be able to adjust the steering wheel up and down.

This car could have felt good with some other engine options as well, possibly a V6 of somesort? There seems to have been alot of missed potential with the S2000 considering that its pretty much Hondas last Rear wheel drive convertible.

Theres not much else i think the S2000 needs.
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REAL cup holder...
Old 08-20-2013, 06:55 PM
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all s2k should have tunable ecu's. and a lil more room inside
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Its been mentioned plenty of times but everyday I drive my car, it bothers me a little more each time. WHY doesnt this car have steering tilt? I find it very uncomfortable and being that it's a driver's car shouldn't it allow for maximum seating adjustment? A telescopic tilt feature would have weighed probably next to nothing...
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-power adjustable seats
-hard top
-in dash nav
-multiple light option for dash cluster, customizable for each "gauge"

and as stevenw said:
-auto passenger door unlock

my top 5
Old 08-24-2013, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by InTheZone
-power adjustable seats
-hard top
-in dash nav
-multiple light option for dash cluster, customizable for each "gauge"

and as stevenw said:
-auto passenger door unlock

my top 5
Why power seats? It takes longer to adjust a power seat than a manual one and weighs more? It feels like an eternity when ever I am trying to move the power seat in the girlfriends car, wonder if they're better in a tesla
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Originally Posted by RMurphy
Originally Posted by Gigdy' timestamp='1375246792' post='22697406
[quote name='RMurphy' timestamp='1375211254' post='22696285']
[quote name='SuperNikNasty' timestamp='1375152818' post='22694863']
Yes Dr. Murph. Anyways, those oem power door locks? Lol
I'm just asking. *shrugs* I'm not the only mod here. You know that Gigdy (and many others) will just close it and not even ask y'all to stay on topic, and that is completely within his right to do. I'm still new so I still tend to give people options. Not sure how long that will last. LOL!

And since you asked, yeah, I wouldn't mind having a power door lock open feature so I don't have to lean across the car to open the passenger door. I'm short. It's a stretch for me.

I asked, just in very indirectly. Just enough rope.
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Old 08-24-2013, 06:54 PM
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Removable hardtop should have come standard for all S2000s and automatic windows on both sides.


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