S2000 RHD build
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Man its looking good. Blue and yellow were my high school colors. I think you need to throw one more color in to break that up a bit, maybe some gunmetal or something in the engine bay. Also blue break calipers might work.... Food for thought.
Keep up the good work
Keep up the good work
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Good work but that paint looks pretty dry. Alot of texture in front of the left strut tower. No seam sealer on the firewall where the welds are?
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Re: S2000 RHD build
this thread is amazing for it's comedy.
- guy builds a RHD s2000 so he can "stand out"... although painting a huge charlie sheen picture on the side of the car would have achieved the same effect and would have been way better.
- guy then paints engine bay blue, exterior color is yellow... thoughts of jumpy house emerge:
- guy then hides his battery behind fender... why?! why not spend the effort and put it in the trunk where it'll be accessible and clean up the bay?
- guy then throws in a roll bar that's a notch above PVC pipe... willing to bet it doesn't get covered with rollbar padding like it should.
- as of right now, does nothing to improve the performance of the car... no turbo kit or supercharger... just a "hey, look at me while I scrape on speedbumps and pretend to be a mailman!"
I fully expect to see lambo doors by the end of this build, along with neon lights... and some carbon fiber wrap (not real carbon fiber, just wrap)
- guy builds a RHD s2000 so he can "stand out"... although painting a huge charlie sheen picture on the side of the car would have achieved the same effect and would have been way better.
- guy then paints engine bay blue, exterior color is yellow... thoughts of jumpy house emerge:
- guy then hides his battery behind fender... why?! why not spend the effort and put it in the trunk where it'll be accessible and clean up the bay?
- guy then throws in a roll bar that's a notch above PVC pipe... willing to bet it doesn't get covered with rollbar padding like it should.
- as of right now, does nothing to improve the performance of the car... no turbo kit or supercharger... just a "hey, look at me while I scrape on speedbumps and pretend to be a mailman!"
I fully expect to see lambo doors by the end of this build, along with neon lights... and some carbon fiber wrap (not real carbon fiber, just wrap)
#249
Re: S2000 RHD build
damn your a hater bro! not every one is trying to be faster then every one else. maybe hes just trying to cruise around in class something that he likes
the battery thing i would not of put it there just because i would rather have easy quick access to it just me its still cool though.
the battery thing i would not of put it there just because i would rather have easy quick access to it just me its still cool though.
#250
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Driving a RHD is surprisingly natural, it in my mind does not make the car less practical at all. RHD's are very common up here in Canada with more lax import regulations than the US (although I have never seen a RHD s2000). The biggest inconvenience is using a drive through, aside from that it takes about 10 minutes to get used to and shifting is completely natural as well.