2000 Honda S2000 on 2040-cars
Albany, New York, United States
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2000 HONDA S2000 WITH ONLY 48032 ORIGINAL MILES. CAR IS PRISTINE. NO ACCIDENTS . EVERY SERVICE RECEIPT FROM DAY 1.
THIS CAR IS OWNED BY AN OLDER ADULT AND HAS NEVER BEEN RACED, ABUSED IN ANY WAY, MODIFIED, ECT. THE ONLY CHANGE
EVER MADE TO THE CAR WAS THE ADDITION OF 18" WHEELS WHICH ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THE VEHICLE. THE CAR IS
ALWAYS GARAGED. I HAVE ALL THE DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD.
THE CAR HAD A RECENT SERVICE AT THE LOCAL HONDA DEALERSHIP AND A SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE WAS DONE AT THAT TIME. THIS
IS A VERY VERY NICE CAR WITH ZERO ISSUES. THIS MAY BE THE NICEST ORIGINAL YEAR S2000 AVAILABLE AND THE COLOR
COMBINATION IS THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER. I HAVE THE CLEAN LEIN FREE TITLE IN HAND AND IT WILL BE RELEASED TO THE NEW
OWNER AFTER THE FUNDS CLEAR.
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