S2000`s at hill climb
#12
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Originally Posted by Rob-Gail-uk' timestamp='1444329820' post='23769991
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I don't suppose you got the names of the drivers? There is a pair of S2K's at the Curborough sprint this weekend we are up against?
I don't suppose you got the names of the drivers? There is a pair of S2K's at the Curborough sprint this weekend we are up against?
Rob.
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He may have Jenveys on, but he also has a silly leany bar adding weight. Worse, it's one of those cross ones adding even more weight. Can't tell what coilovers he has.
#13
Originally Posted by Ultra_Nexus
He may have Jenveys on, but he also has a silly leany bar adding weight. Worse, it's one of those cross ones adding even more weight. Can't tell what coilovers he has.
#14
Think its relating to ASM Tower brace,i think they look good
they come at a price
they come at a price
#17
Love the orange one!
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Great to see a couple more S2000 owners having fun
A previous member on here, Kartaphilos used to do hill climbs in his S2000. He has some great videos on his YouTube channel Link. Looks like he's moved onto a Radical these days.
A previous member on here, Kartaphilos used to do hill climbs in his S2000. He has some great videos on his YouTube channel Link. Looks like he's moved onto a Radical these days.
#20
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A strut tower bar. On the S2000, the front ones provide no structural improvement but are very good for leaning on when working on the engine/under the bonnet.