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Hey wanted to post a few pics of my s2k with a hardtop, i got it in black used worth it as i dont see any damage,should i paint it? Yes i took the plates off as i was putting my personal ones on anyway =)


Forgot to change my details when i moved to america stop flaming -_-
Forgot to change my details when i moved to america stop flaming -_-
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Names Changed to Protect the InnocentLooks rather like this one don't you think?
http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/787661-my-03-white-s2k-with-hardtop/
Your move.
A picture of a handwritten note with your username and "GTP" in the engine bay might help.
So, just to check. You moved to America, bought an S2000 and a black hardtop, photographed it there (in May), then moved back to England in December - from where you are now posting?
I ship my Civic to Germany twice per year to run some nurb hotlaps too.
So, just to check. You moved to America, bought an S2000 and a black hardtop, photographed it there (in May), then moved back to England in December - from where you are now posting?
So where's the S2000 now? Are you only now considering painting the hardtop nearly a full year after you bought it?
I dig the black roof because it preserves the low, sleek body of the S2000. If the hartop were painted body color it would only accentuate its bulbous shape, which is neither coupe, nor fastback, and frankly horrible looking. To any designy-type person, the black is much better because it masks that stupid shape. That's precisely the reason the windshield frame is black from the factory (the hardtop is also black from the factory), so the outline of the windshield doesn't mar the sleek body lines.Well, whoever's S2000 it is, yes, they should paint it white. I'm not a big fan of the ragtop look - even when it's a hardtop imitation.
I dig the black roof because it preserves the low, sleek body of the S2000. If the hartop were painted body color it would only accentuate its bulbous shape, which is neither coupe, nor fastback, and frankly horrible looking. To any designy-type person, the black is much better because it masks that stupid shape. That's precisely the reason the windshield frame is black from the factory (the hardtop is also black from the factory), so the outline of the windshield doesn't mar the sleek body lines.