A headline for my Birthday
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A headline for my Birthday
My human birthday today, not S2000....
Looking for the Headline (no offence mind)
Honda, S2000, now they get serious....
276Bhp 185lb/ft S2000 to be released in 2007 (both kids at school then)....
To be a lightweight version of the current 2.2 in the US but with 9200rpm limit with a saving of 75 Kg but still with A/C and the powered roof. Insiders say it will carry the TypeR logo & has been timed as quick round the 'ring as the regular NSX
Only 5000 to be produced alongside the last model year regular S2000
Looking for the Headline (no offence mind)
Honda, S2000, now they get serious....
276Bhp 185lb/ft S2000 to be released in 2007 (both kids at school then)....
To be a lightweight version of the current 2.2 in the US but with 9200rpm limit with a saving of 75 Kg but still with A/C and the powered roof. Insiders say it will carry the TypeR logo & has been timed as quick round the 'ring as the regular NSX
Only 5000 to be produced alongside the last model year regular S2000
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does that help...
A headline like the one in bold in the car mags would be a good enough present for me today....
Not the George Foreman outdoor Barbeque grill & stand the missus got me........all
A headline like the one in bold in the car mags would be a good enough present for me today....
Not the George Foreman outdoor Barbeque grill & stand the missus got me........all
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[QUOTE=UK Paul,May 5 2005, 11:05 AM] does that help...
A headline like the one in bold in the car mags would be a good enough present for me today....
Not the George Foreman outdoor Barbeque grill & stand the missus got me........all
A headline like the one in bold in the car mags would be a good enough present for me today....
Not the George Foreman outdoor Barbeque grill & stand the missus got me........all
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Happy Birthday Lol, Here's a headline for you!
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.
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Originally Posted by salty,May 6 2005, 01:02 AM
Happy Birthday Lol, Here's a headline for you!
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.
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Originally Posted by salty,May 6 2005, 12:02 AM
Happy Birthday Lol, Here's a headline for you!
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.
HONDA INTRODUCES THE LEAN MEAN DRIVING MACHINE
Honda has teamed up with George Foreman to produce it'a fatest version of the ever-popular S2000 sportscar. The car will be powered by Honda's 3.2 V6 V-Tec engine but will weigh no more that the existing car due to weight saving elsewhere. The bonnet will feature a corrugated non-stick surface with a plastic dish at the bottom to collect dead insects, birds etc.