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    Default Where to buy honda parts?

    Haven't modded a Honda in years and I'm about to get an S2000. Where's the best place to buy parts?
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    Bullet Proof, Evasive, N1 Concepts, Inline Pro, P Fab just to name a few...but...if your looking to do the "HONDA" thing then Ebay...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtmcnamara View Post
    Bullet Proof, Evasive, N1 Concepts, Inline Pro, P Fab just to name a few...but...if your looking to do the "HONDA" thing then Ebay...
    LOL, no I'm looking for good parts from reliable sources.


    You wouldn't happen to know the best way to get the soft top replaced would you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman View Post
    You wouldn't happen to know the best way to get the soft top replaced would you?
    cut your top and call the police and they it got broken into then do a claim on insurance.

    or just buy a complete top (frame and all) and replace it

    or just get a hard top.

    My top has like 16 patches in it at the moment and still leaks. I am just going to throw it away and just run a hard top. It will be no top or top for the rest of its life.

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    Well the car I'm looking at comes with a new top still in the box. Is it difficult to replace?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman View Post
    Well the car I'm looking at comes with a new top still in the box. Is it difficult to replace?
    Stretching tops can be a PITA. Experience is definitely helpful...

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded View Post
    Stretching tops can be a PITA. Experience is definitely helpful...
    Hmm... alright I'll keep that in mind. I may just take it to Honda and have them do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman View Post
    Hmm... alright I'll keep that in mind. I may just take it to Honda and have them do it.
    I'm sure there are some tutorials on methods of doing it. I've never seen an S2000 topped installed but assisted with a few BMW's: e30's to Z3's.

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    i know a reputable Honda repair facility in suwanee that does good work.. owner has the new Kraftwerks S2k that u can chk out also. Kraftwerks FTW....

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    sell the top and get one still on the frame. no matter how hard you try, when you drill the rivets out you will get metal inside the top frame and you will hear it later. Also it takes ten times longer and ten times more skill to stretch a top and fit it "properly" than it does to do a full install.

    Also install on a top only generally runs too much to bother with.

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    And I do drive a Miata, so I am gayer than a three dollar bill...

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