![]() 12/05/2016 at 08:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
After 6 weeks of driving around England, the S2000 was looking a little worry for itself. Plus as its off for a new roof on wednesday, I thought I should make it look its best in readyness. amazing how much grime comes up off the roads, and how much better it looks.
Much better. Thankfully it has a decent layer of Wax on top of the paintwork so I just shampooed and dried it, didnt bother with anything else.
Now, will just have to see how the roof goes.
![]() 12/05/2016 at 08:45 |
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FEED ME SALT
![]() 12/05/2016 at 08:54 |
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Hard top?
![]() 12/05/2016 at 08:57 |
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amazing how much grime comes up off the roads
What with the penchant for British cars to leak oil, can’t say I’m surprised.
;-) I keed, I keed.
![]() 12/05/2016 at 09:00 |
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Nice job! Here’s a picture for you to use when you put the S2000 on craigslist
![]() 12/05/2016 at 09:55 |
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Alas no. Replacement soft top for £400. Hard tops are still about £1000 including the fittings kit.
![]() 12/05/2016 at 10:20 |
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It’s pretty brutal, oem hard tops were a relatively rare option. They have have pretty much retained their value since new :(
![]() 12/05/2016 at 10:41 |
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Yeah it’s kind of a double edged sword though. if you buy one you won’t loose money on it
![]() 12/05/2016 at 19:14 |
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I have Suzuka/Nürburgring Blue, and it’s amazing how much the silvery-metallic in the paint comes out when it’s clean.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 03:24 |
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Cleans up nicely! I like cars with paint like that, where at a glance it looks very simple, but then you get up close and the paintwork is much more intricate than youd think.