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    S2000
    you got a good point there.
    when i was looking out to buy an s2000 i was checking this black one by this lady maybe about in her mid 20s.
    plastic roof was all rusty and brown crap on it.
    swirl marks like theres no 2mrrow
    seats were all mangled
    shoes and all this other crap in the car ruining the dashboard.
    roof wasn't in good condition - off black colour.


    Quote Originally Posted by .::F[L]Y::. View Post
    not to come across as being sexist here but I would stay away from buying a car from a female. ALOT of females do not know how to drive the car properly and in hindsight you could end up buying a lemon. although the car would probably be serviced on time, I have seen how some females drive and it will put you off buying a car from one.

    Best thing you could do is buy the car from an enthusiast, at least you know it has been well cared for, serviced on time (
    5000kms) with all the best fluids/parts.

    Furthermore, when it comes to a honda kms is pretty much just a number. It is a very reliable car so I dont see why you guys are worried about buying something with over 100,000kms? Likely hood that if something were to go wrong it would have and might have been rectified or replaced by the previous owners/owner

    An exmaple is the white S that Perry use to own had lower kms than my previous S, during the first couple of weeks his shit Clutch cylinder shit itself. The point I'm bringing across here is that if things go wrong then its just wear and tear and shit happens. I have seen S2000's with 40,000kms with fckd CV's, blown diffs and the list goes on.
    Last edited by winkyc; 28-08-2009 at 09:48 AM.

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