Honda is preparing to join the club of Japanese car manufacturers to restart production of certain parts for one of its most iconic sports cars, the S2000.

The Japanese car manufacturer recently established a website promising a catalog of new parts for the S2000 set to arrive in June. But, before this happens, it is asking owners to say which parts they’d like to see the most.

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To do so, the public is being encouraged to post on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #S2000PartsCatalog what parts they want. In addition, Honda wants to know which S2000 parts should remain in production in the foreseeable future – most likely ones with no aftermarket alternatives.

Those wanting to have their say have until April 30, 2020 to submit their feedback. Honda will then update its S2000 parts website in May before announcing the finalized parts catalog in June, the same month when sales in Japan will commence.

A host of other car manufacturers have announced similar programs in recent years. For example, Toyota recently revealed it will restart producing select parts for the A70 and A80 Supra. In addition, FCA Heritage and Mopar are doing the same for the Lancia Delta HG Integrale, as is Mazda with the 1st-generation MX-5 Miata. In 2017, Nissan announced it will start offering spare parts for the R32, R33, and R34-generation Skyline.