Fox are you serious about the Lambo quote being less than a Honda?
What do you think?

Fox are you serious about the Lambo quote being less than a Honda?

if you want power gains from a vtec unit it will cost a fair bit im talking like 2-3k for the super charger or turbo converison which if anything could make the car less fun to drive

Im 26 / 3NCB / good postcode area, and its £800 with Fluxquite happy with that.


Best gearbox by far and sublime handling once CG has looked at it. New pads and discs cost £200 all round. If you get seized bushes it can get expensive, the max you will pay is 1k. Seized bushes are not a problem unless the appropriate adjustments can't be made to the supension. On mine the backend was completed seized it cost me £600 in the end and that includes a full geometry. 

Please. Please. Please do not buy a car for 4k. or even 5k, or probably, even 6k. You desperately need one that someone paid 10-12-14-16k+ for, and has treated it with loads of respect. These cars get very expensive when things go wrong.
The biggest thing with S2000's is suspension. EVERYTHING is about the handling. You can spend cash on engine mods (see further below) but handling is where its at. I spent thousands on mine sorting the suspension out (Seized adjustors, getting new springs, uprated anti roll bars, brace bars, poly bushes etc) and it was absolutely incredible after.
With all the suspension work, how did it work with insurance declarations? Are they just replacements for OEM parts or are they upgraded mods that load the premium?
Obviously the premium is already quite high, so loading it with modding tax will hurt.
Also a daft question, but on the motorway sitting dead on 70 what sort of mpg does one return?
With Chris Knott insurance (available after my first year of ownership) I had every mod declared for free.
MPG will be about 25-28 at a push, it's pulling close to 4000 RPM at those speeds iirc
What ridiculous short gearing is this?Remember it revs to 9k, which is 174mph in 6th