Your Favorite Interior Mod?
Ralper, et all. Here is the link to the console cover install:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=125440
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=125440
Of all the stuff I have bought and will probably buy, the one mod that makes life in the interior of the S2000 far better is Modifry's glove box organizer. It deals directly with the greatest shortcoming of the car for me: lack of interior storage space. Additional mods to provide more interior storage would be very welcome.
I would have to say my favorite interior mods are quite diverse based upon which aspect of the original design they augment.
Comfort:
Rick's Headrests (red to match the all red interior). These really provide support to my neck. I found that pre-headrests, my head was sinking into the recess in the seat. All passengers have commented on the marked increase in comfort
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Rick's VooDoo Ti Shift Knob, boot and knob sock (park in the sun anytime). I cannot explain how this makes the car shift smoother. Just take my word for it. Think of a pendulum swinging back and forth. The increase in weight over OE provides a crisper throw. It is countersunk so it sits lower, optimal height for me.
Convex Rearview Mirror.
Audio:
DJ Qude Audio control mod-If you listen to MP3's this is a must have. Also allows you to search radio stations.
Rear Speakers- These really provided mid-bass and balance to the audio system.
Engine related:
Rick's Nordskog Gauges-they match the red theme and let me know how she is running. Form and function.
I am still waiting for Cyberlogic to produce the passenger side glovebox.
Comfort:
Rick's Headrests (red to match the all red interior). These really provide support to my neck. I found that pre-headrests, my head was sinking into the recess in the seat. All passengers have commented on the marked increase in comfort
.
Rick's VooDoo Ti Shift Knob, boot and knob sock (park in the sun anytime). I cannot explain how this makes the car shift smoother. Just take my word for it. Think of a pendulum swinging back and forth. The increase in weight over OE provides a crisper throw. It is countersunk so it sits lower, optimal height for me.
Convex Rearview Mirror.
Audio:
DJ Qude Audio control mod-If you listen to MP3's this is a must have. Also allows you to search radio stations.
Rear Speakers- These really provided mid-bass and balance to the audio system.
Engine related:
Rick's Nordskog Gauges-they match the red theme and let me know how she is running. Form and function.
I am still waiting for Cyberlogic to produce the passenger side glovebox.
Originally posted by oldchap14
As I was installing the Burtman Indutries carbon fiber dash kit, I was wondering if anyone had colored the smooth part of the instrument surround to achieve the two-tone affect of the SSM show car. I'm planning to dye part of the door panels and dash to give the interior a little more charisma. Has anyone else done some interior mods using color to achieve a more attractive interior?
As I was installing the Burtman Indutries carbon fiber dash kit, I was wondering if anyone had colored the smooth part of the instrument surround to achieve the two-tone affect of the SSM show car. I'm planning to dye part of the door panels and dash to give the interior a little more charisma. Has anyone else done some interior mods using color to achieve a more attractive interior?
-Pete
Kodokan, that's beautiful!
I've got a '00 Silverstone/Red with no mechanical or exterior mods, but 11 interior changes (mostly OEM or Muz). In order of desirability. to me anyway:
- OEM convex LH mirror from Muz.
- OEM Ti shift knob from HandA.
- Muz Mat.
- One piece Muz floor mats.
- Sony drop-in replacement speakers.
- OEM Aluminum dead pedal.
- Removed worthless sunvisors.
- Miata roll.
- OEM wind deflector.
- Leather console cover.
- Removed paint from shift boot surround trim.
I've got a '00 Silverstone/Red with no mechanical or exterior mods, but 11 interior changes (mostly OEM or Muz). In order of desirability. to me anyway:
- OEM convex LH mirror from Muz.
- OEM Ti shift knob from HandA.
- Muz Mat.
- One piece Muz floor mats.
- Sony drop-in replacement speakers.
- OEM Aluminum dead pedal.
- Removed worthless sunvisors.
- Miata roll.
- OEM wind deflector.
- Leather console cover.
- Removed paint from shift boot surround trim.







