1 Owner Cared For 2006 Honda S2000 W/ Honda Care Warranty No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
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Please take a minute to see the following details which were written about the 2006 S2000 car. It is worth to note it. Scroll down to see more specific details about the car. UPGRADES A 2006 S2000 HAS OVER 2005 and older models. NOTICE NO CHANGES TO 2007 making 06-07 identical. Source: http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/755380-s2000-model-year-differences/
For sale is my beautiful 2006 Honda S2000. It is Berlina Black with matching black carpet and black leather seats. I have owned this car since purchased new in 2006. Mechanically, the car is perfect. It has always been babied and taken very good care of at the local Honda dealership. All maintenance records can be obtained by request and faxed or pictured to you. It is all on the Honda dealership database. The car currently has 75,000 miles. It has always been a nice car to drive with everything working very nicely and is garage kept. I haven't put a single aftermarket part from the beginning. All OEM Honda certified factory parts. Recently the sound system was updated to rival a new car. Bluetooth connectivity, Pandora, and more. I had it acoustically calibrated also by a local sound engineering company. All in all about $1k and totally worth it. Nothing has been drilled into or cut in the process. The car is still in all original condition, just now with a MUCH better sound system than the original. I will include the Original head unit if requested though. I have tried very hard to keep everything original. Battery replaced this year, Honda brand of course, and comes with a 100 month warranty. Also, I purchased the Honda Care extended warranty which covers everything except basically oil changes on the car and its still valid. The car is beautiful inside and out. I also have the OEM S2000 car cover for it and the soft top cover. I can help with delivery to about 350 miles or so depending on location. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or for more pictures. Feel free to email, call or text. -Michael 316 218 8106 |
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