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604 messages, Last post on Mar 24, 2009 at 3:21 PM
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Replying to: habitat1 (Nov 03, 2006 4:47 am)
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Replying to: ralpsars (Mar 10, 2007 5:25 pm) |
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I will be taking delivery of a new 2006 and noticed that it had a large number of 'bumps' on the dash. Inspecting other S2000's on the lot showed that two of them had none and another had a couple. I know of another person on this forum who had a similar issue and had to go through some pain to resolve it. Wonder if this is a common problem and if this has eventually has gotten worse over time? Regards Mike
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Hi everyone , I am sadly selling my S2K.... 05' silverstone metallic with red/black leather interior. Clean title. Clean car. It has 24,500 miles on it. Warranty is good until 36,000 miles. I got a new job so I require a bigger car. I am located in Glendale, CA. I am posting the selling price at $25,000 obo. If interested please respond to my e-mail at hamovdjhotmail.com Thanks.
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Replying to: craterus (Nov 01, 2006 3:46 pm) Cheers!! --njexpress |
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Replying to: ralpsars (Mar 10, 2007 5:25 pm) I tried to undo my trade only one day later but the San Antonio Honda Dealorship wouldn't let me. |
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Replying to: arostamian (Mar 18, 2007 10:53 am) But at least it still cost you a fraction of what a loaded Z4 or Boxster would have. Good luck. |
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Replying to: mprasad (Mar 17, 2007 12:14 pm) |
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Hi, Just wanted to post my experiences on "Dent Removal with Dry Ice". Some good samaritan had opened a door on my S2K's passenger side door that left a deepish dent a few months ago. Being a detail Nazi high on Zaino's results, this annoyed me to no end until I decided to try out the dry ice technique. I initially heated the surface of the dent with a hair dryer for about a minute and applied dry ice over it for a minute. I kept repeating this at least seven times and I am not even ready to imagine if it did anything to the dent. Is this because dry ice does not do the trick or Is the gauge of the sheet metal too thick? I honestly can't say. I decided it is not even worth a try on my M Class considering the sheet metal can only be just as thick if not thicker. I was initially upset but, all it took me for another spin on a twisty road and my smile returned - Heck! Dent on door panel or not - An S2K is still what it is!! My take on this thing: Do not bother applying dry ice if there is a dent on your S2K door - Just shop around for a body shop or a PDR location. Cheers!! --njexpress
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Replying to: njexpress (Jun 15, 2007 5:48 am) |
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