After getting a big snag with my fishing rod (err i mean antenna) it was time to buy a better antenna. After seeing NSXsan and his s2k antenna. I did the same. Thanks to all his help, as there was a bit of modifying to do.
Note: In order to make the the antenna fit you have to enlarge the factory hole a little bit. I just put my pliers in the hole and turned until the hole was a little bigger.
PoohBEAR said:I know this is a matter of preference. For some reason, I just don't like it....looks just like a small penis hanging out of the car Please accept my apology if my comment offend anyone here.
PoohBEAR said:I know this is a matter of preference. For some reason, I just don't like it....looks just like a small penis hanging out of the car Please accept my apology if my comment offend anyone here.
NSXsan said:I just wonder what make you think like a small penis
hmm, maybe yours one is that small thats why you can think like that . . .
dippy9 said:Well quickly with the entire kit the mast is attached directly to the metal housing, which wont fit directly into our car. You have to extend the coaxial cable ( can buy an extension at your local electrical outlet) connecting the mast and the housing by opening up the housing and disconnecting the circuit board completely. Seperate the mast from the housing to have the two seperate pieces that you need to make the antenna fit in the factory placement. Once extended and connecting the metal housing back on you can start installing.
ktan said:after a little research on the cost of an oem s2000 antenna on ebay, I found this link. This may be a good option, about $30 + shipping on ebay
Install Link: http://www.locustom.com/nsx_install.htm
ebay link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7973930786&category=33639
not affiliated to these guys but i've heard of fuba before, i think the VW's use them as oem