Hard Tops
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Hard Tops
I have seen some wicked looking hard top s2000's out there. I am wondering if that's an aftermarket kit or if you can actually get a non-convertible version of the s2000?
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
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There is an OEM Optional hardtop
And I believe 2-3 aftermarket ones you can get...
hardtopguy.com is the only one i can think of, off the top of my head...
There is an OEM Optional hardtop
And I believe 2-3 aftermarket ones you can get...
hardtopguy.com is the only one i can think of, off the top of my head...
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OEM can be ordered through some online Honda accessory vendors. The aftermarket tops typically come in fiberglass or carbon fiber. The fiberglass need to be painted so that's an extra cost. Mugen, Seibon, Mooncraft and others all make aftermarket hard tops for the car.
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The Hardtop on this S is pimp...CF and has a center groove.....GUYS the hardtop....on the S2000....what do you mean you cant see a car...ON THE LEFT.....OOOOOOHHHH on the left of the girl. YUP theres the car
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I believe the OEM one is the best for daily driving as it has a defroster. The other ones are more aggressive and may not fair as well in bad weather. You shouldn't use the CF one in winter or the clearcoat will get really distorted. I think the Seibon ones are mostly fibreglass, so that's not exactly the sturdiest material in the world.
Can't go wrong with OEM for fitment, quality and resale value.
Anyways all HT's change the look of the car, in my opinion positively.
Can't go wrong with OEM for fitment, quality and resale value.
Anyways all HT's change the look of the car, in my opinion positively.
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Originally Posted by evolution
I believe the OEM one is the best for daily driving as it has a defroster. The other ones are more aggressive and may not fair as well in bad weather. You shouldn't use the CF one in winter or the clearcoat will get really distorted. I think the Seibon ones are mostly fibreglass, so that's not exactly the sturdiest material in the world.
Can't go wrong with OEM for fitment, quality and resale value.
Anyways all HT's change the look of the car, in my opinion positively.
Can't go wrong with OEM for fitment, quality and resale value.
Anyways all HT's change the look of the car, in my opinion positively.
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