Moved the headlight switch !
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Moved the headlight switch !
A little project this weekend. I moved the S2000 start switch and my line loc switch to where the headlight switch was. Pretty simple and the gauge overlays match now. what do ya think?
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Aw damn, that's beautiful. So you have push button start on your bird? Damn That's sick dude, clean *** installment. Post a video of your car, I want to see it boostin
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Holy Crap dude, that looks badass. I've been looking for threads with James Bond style cockpit switch installs. That looks so cool.
Where did you find that flip-up missle-type switch?
How much was the s2000 start button cost? (the total for everything)
--Did you get it installed or do it yourself?
Please answer. I'm very interested. Good work.
Where did you find that flip-up missle-type switch?
How much was the s2000 start button cost? (the total for everything)
--Did you get it installed or do it yourself?
Please answer. I'm very interested. Good work.
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Why didn't you just put the button and switch in the cubbyhole instead of transferring the light switch? I mean it's cool to be different, but it would hve saved you some time and effort, probably a few bucks too.
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Originally Posted by Bads02Z28
Why didn't you just put the button and switch in the cubbyhole instead of transferring the light switch? I mean it's cool to be different, but it would hve saved you some time and effort, probably a few bucks too.
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He probably wanted to give it the s2000 look. On a 2000, the start button is to the left of the steering wheel. Which is sick, cuase he did perfectly as if were an s2000.