Just got my 2000 Honda S2000...
Kid... if youre reading this thread.... dont mod the car unless you can pay cash for the mods, or pay off your CC at the end of the billing cycle. If the car isnt paid for then try and pay it off first. Interest is wasting money. Drive the car, learn the car, pay for it, then mod it.
Or do what youre doing now... and kick yourself in the ass in a few years when your credit is all jacked up and you cant buy the important things in life like a house.
Or do what youre doing now... and kick yourself in the ass in a few years when your credit is all jacked up and you cant buy the important things in life like a house.
Wow.... That's why my S is still stock. I didn't need a cosigner, I have a credit card, but I'm not putting things on the car until I can afford to fix the problems they'll cause. I can't believe you put 13k on a credit card at 21 when you needed cosigners to buy the car in the first place.
And we all wonder why our economy isn't doing too well
And we all wonder why our economy isn't doing too well
I'm all about modding cars but I'll be leaving mine stock, I prefer it that way.
And I'm with Brian, I knew the chance of him financially screwing himself was much better than him having deep pockets.
Last edited by 00lude; Aug 6, 2008 at 07:11 AM.
Other people on this site have gotten FAR worse replies for MUCH less than what this kid has posted. I'm actually surprised how helpful most of you all have been. And uh the dude himself put his business out there and said:
Guess what, people went ahead and said what they think. The OP wants this forum to help him build his car. And when it comes to the S2k, Chad has been there, done that, and moved on. There's actually alot of great advice in this thread. The OP seems perfectly happy making dubious financial choices. It's HIS borrowed money, he can do whatever he wants, more power to him.
Why are people whining about how he's being treated?
Why are people whining about how he's being treated?






