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    Yellow with red seats

    I used to have a yellow s2k, and i am missing it quite dearly.. right now I have a black one and am considering spraying it yellow, however my issue is it has red seats and i'm worried it would look a little weird.. what are your thoughts?

    I'm thinking black/carbon fibre hood to contrast the colours? eg. http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/uploads/ga...a1a0cac2a5.jpg

    thoughts? and prices people have paid for resprays?

    would I be able to get that similar shiny yellow look with wrap or plastidip?

    Cheers!

  2. #2
    IMO wrap if you want to go black to yellow. unless you have very very deep pockets or want the resale to drop a lot.

  3. #3
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    it will look like ronald mcdonalds car

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    As above, respray will cost you and car will lose value. Vented / cut hoods look like carbage imho.

  5. #5
    Ah yes Ronald Mcdonald.. i was afraid of this haha

    and yes wrapping does seem logical

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    Yellow is nice as I reckon. Wrap is the way.
    Keep stock hood and vent it yourself.
    Red seats look good. Why do people hate it? Lol
    That's photo in that link.... I would not complain if that was my car. Lol
    "RIP Paul Walker. You will be sadly missed by all the car lovers out there..."

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    respray it rio yellow pearl oem s2000 ap2 colour
    resprays range from 3k+ for a s2k

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    i got my red spg recaro in my spa yellow and it looks imo

    BTW don't worry about that chick sitting there lol


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