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Jenson Button in Honda S600

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

2008 Monaco GP

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  • His watch look like Big Ben

  • Today i have a S2000, remembering what these cars were about made me buy it, amazing how with modern technology the heart of the old car continued, Vtech kicks in at just over 6000 and it screams out to 9000rpm, reminds me of the old one but with a much better power to weight ratio.

    Honda did a legendary job with all the S series.

  • @IExposeMormonism look up Jay Leno's example it's very nice. Best thing to do with these I think is a rotary or a Motorcycle engine like the Mini Coopers. :)

  • @GTRPSI awesome with a bridge port rotary, my friends dad / mum used to have 1 of these. He used to talk about it a lot with affection (he was a mechanic). When he saw my 260z though he said I should slot a V8 in it. I didn't agree with that though :). I would love one of these cars. Even if they are slow. The hard top is very rare, seen a convertible or 2 in my time, but never a hard top in person.

  • hooray for japanese cars that look like italian k cars from the 1960's

  • エスロクスゲー

  • respect for all Honda lovers from south Italy

  • From honda with love.

    eheh

  • Anybody know the song to this clip?

    Went extremelly well with the scenery

  • A mate had one of these 25 years ago, i rebuilt the cylinders and borrowed it a few times.

    The engine was built using motorcycle high rpm technologies, this was well before road cars started lightening pistons/rods and building twin cams engines.

    The thing was tiny, it use to scream but in all honesty was very slow.

    Today i am here looking at them and wondering what one would be like with a bridge ported rotary as a project.

    They deserve a place in motoring history, very ahead of time back then

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