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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:44 pm 
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Wood has no place on a sportscar. --Donnie


Wood has no place on any car!

Wrong on a couple of different levels.
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Vincent or Donnie apparently are not fans of vintage British or Italian sports cars...

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:49 pm 
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RobLupella wrote:
Vincent or Donnie apparently are not fans of vintage British or Italian sports cars...


I can't speak for Donnie, but I'm really not a fan of most "vintage" things. I like old American muscle cars, but even some of those have issues I'd fix.

FYI, my M-edition Miata came stock with a Nardi wood shift knob and e-brake handle. I pitched both in the trash pretty quick and replaced them with billet aluminum pieces.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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Vincent or Donnie apparently are not fans of vintage British or Italian sports cars...

I like old British and Italian sports car, but I'm not a purist. I'd put every piece of wood on eBay and replace it with something more appropriate for a sports car.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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For myself, the only wood item that is going into the 914 is a 917 style laminated wood shift knob. Its a "Porsche" thing :D ...

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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Its a "Porsche" thing :D ...


I have a little throwup in my mouth.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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Jason Mauldin wrote:
RobLupella wrote:

Vincent or Donnie apparently are not fans of vintage British or Italian sports cars...

I like old British and Italian sports car, but I'm not a purist. I'd put every piece of wood on eBay and replace it with something more appropriate for a sports car.


I don't like anything British and "car" really, but I agree with the above on Italian.

My favorite bumper sticker of all time was on a British something-or-other at VIR and read "The parts falling off this car are of the highest British workmanship." Or something like that.


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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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clinehall wrote:
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Its a "Porsche" thing :D ...


I have a little throwup in my mouth.


:stick: :furious: ok I am really not mad. Its just fun to use those emoticons sometimes. :D I like to think of myself as "Not a typical Porsche owner" and I am sure a typical Porsche owner wouldn't want me to be part of his club. But I have to say I know a number of good guys who own a Porsche and don't fit the stereotype. I still want the 917 shift knob.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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My Navigator has a wood steering wheel, its pretty sweet, the Corvette, MX-5, Cobra, not so much and that is the way it should be.

Mike, I like the car in every way except the steering wheel, red is so much better an exterior color than silver on that car. If you can replace the steering wheel with something that still allows for an airbag, looks good, and doesn't have wood, I'd think it was a great choice.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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I only buy cars for the quality of the interior...............


Yeah, that really is one of the biggest strengths of the C5 Z06, the outstanding seats/interior, an standard all other cars should be based upon. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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So let me see if I get this. It is possible to get wood in the interior of a Porsche? Does this occur once the owner first looks into the vanity mirror? :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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Speaking of rare color combinations, check this one out that I found on my search for a decent 330i sport. I like it, but I wouldn't want to have to look at it every day. It's on a 330xi 5-speed sport package car, also unicorn. Someone really unusual ordered that sucker from the factory...

http://www.lakenormanimports.com/vehicl ... lina-28037

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
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MikeWhitney wrote:
Speaking of rare color combinations, check this one out that I found on my search for a decent 330i sport. I like it, but I wouldn't want to have to look at it every day. It's on a 330xi 5-speed sport package car, also unicorn. Someone really unusual ordered that sucker from the factory...

http://www.lakenormanimports.com/vehicl ... lina-28037



Wow, that's nearly as obnoxious as C4 Corvette Porno-Red leather. It's visually interesting, but yeah...not something I'd like to live with every day.

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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:22 am 
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 Post subject: Re: SOLD 2004 Honda S2000, Grand Prix White on Tan, 53k mile
PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:38 am 
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DickRasmussen wrote:
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Thanks man! I have talked to them a few times over the last 2 weeks and have already emailed a lowball offer :)

If the offer sticks fine, otherwise I'm gonna hold out for something other than silver...


Mike,

Where can a DIY'er get all the useful and credible tech info that has shown up in sources such as http://www.excellence-mag.com/ over the decades? I have only skimmed Excellence over the years (which has done a very effective job of scaring me away from any Porsche I might otherwise "think" I could afford . . . :( ).

Dick


Dick I never answered your question before. Over the years I have gotten comfortable with scouring the internet and developing gut-reflex opinions and completely ignoring useful and credible tech info :) :)

When it comes to cars, a lot of times for me the chaos (mental, physical, and financial) that comes with major platform changes is just a fun learning experience and escape from real life that I have found I never regret. Have I hated some things about some cars I've owned? Absolutely. Have some risks I have taken bitten me? For sure. But if I had to do it all over again there isn't much I would change about the 30+ cars I've bought, learned about on the fly, and cared for.

Wow that was an awfully serious response when I meant to make some jokes :)

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