2001 Honda S2000 on 2040-cars
Sandy, Utah, United States
SUPERCHARGED!
Approximately 4000 miles on fresh Darton sleeved motor, sleeves installed by Darton. JE 9:1 pistons and BC rods,
AP2 squirters, valve retainers and keepers, baffled oil pan, 750cc RC injectors, Walbro 255 fuel pump, AEM ECU,
conservative tune. I assembled the motor and I have been through 90% of the car as far as assembly goes.
Comptech supercharger kit with larger Spearco after-cooler radiator and 3.2" pulley.
Custom oil coolers mounted where AC condenser was. AC deleted, have all the AC parts in good condition (NOT
INCLUDED WITH THIS LISTING). Custom aluminum under tray to front subframe. No cooling issues.
Six puck ACT clutch with lightweight flywheel, approximately 5000 mi on JDM trans. Puddy-mod rear end with 4:30's
JDM xenon headlights and sidemarkers, custom exhaust with AEM/DC sports header.
Turbonetics Godzilla blow off valve
3000 miles on Nitto NT555's, 4000 miles on new rotors and EBC yellow brake pads. Wilwood 6 piston big brake kit, SS
lines on all four corners
Hard Dog 5 point roll bar, Buddy Club seat and harness. No Soft top or soft top components. Various plastic trim
was removed by previous owner and I believe I have most of it, but no guaranties.
Tein RS external reservoir coil overs
Cusco front roll bar, 2005 rear roll bar (softest available)
APR wing, VIS carbon hood, C-West side and rear skirts, J'S front bumper with carbon fiber canards. Mugen Hardtop
Honda S2000 for Sale
2008 honda s2000(US $13,100.00)
Honda s2000 base convertible 2-door(US $8,000.00)
Ship car cost(US $2,289,931,489.00)
Honda s2000 base convertible 2-door(US $14,000.00)
Honda s2000 2dr convertible(US $10,000.00)
Honda s2000 2dr convertible(US $9,000.00)
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Will states start to prevent you from registering cars that have pending recalls?
Sat, Nov 22 2014The impact of 2014 – henceforth known as Year of the Recalls – will have long-ranging consequences on the auto industry. One of the biggest changes, though, might not be in the way manufacturers inform the government of pending recalls or in the way Uncle Sam punishes automakers that violate its rules, but in the ability to sell cars with pending recalls. And strangely enough, the charge is being led by an automaker. Honda Executive Vice President Rick Schostek, pictured above, argued during a meeting of the Senate Transportation Committee that the government needs to take a role in mandating that consumers have recall services performed. That could include withholding registration for vehicles with pending recalls, Bloomberg reports. Honda is just one of the automakers currently embroiled in the massive Takata airbag recall. "It's a good idea," safety advocate Clarence Ditlow said, according to Bloomberg. "California won't give you a registration if you have an emissions recall. Why not a safety recall?" "Honda is going to use any innovative tools to find customers and get these recalls done," Schostek told the Transportation Committee. The exec, aside from echoing Ditlow's viewpoint, also argued for requiring dealerships and garages to inform vehicle owners of incomplete recalls, regardless of the service provided. Schostek also made an argument that state governments could step in, as well. Whatever ends up happening, it's fair to say that between Takata and General Motors, the future of recalls for American consumers are set for significant changes. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: J. Scott Applewhite / AP Government/Legal Recalls Honda Ownership Safety
Honda Super Cub first vehicle to receive 3D trademark in Japan
Tue, 03 Jun 2014The term "iconic" gets thrown around a lot, but if there was ever a design worthy of the honorific, surely it's the Honda Super Cub. That's not just our opinion, though: it's the official word from the Japanese Patent Office, which has recognized the classic scooter's shape with a three-dimensional trademark.
The category was introduced in Japan back in 1997 to immortalize distinctive designs, and is subject to very strict criteria. In fact, this marks the first time it has been applied to a vehicle - and one of the few industrial products to be awarded the recognition.
Little wonder it was applied to this little wonder, too. With over 87 million units made since its introduction in 1958, Honda claims the Super Cub to be "the world's largest selling vehicle," with production taking place at 15 factories in 14 countries and sales in 160 markets around the world.
Autoblog's Editors' Picks: Our complete list of the best new vehicles
Mon, May 13 2024It's not easy to earn an “EditorsÂ’ Picks” at Autoblog as part of the rating and review process that every new vehicle goes through. Our editors have been at it a long time, which means weÂ’ve driven and reviewed virtually every new car you can go buy on the dealer lot. There are disagreements, of course, and all vehicles have their strengths and weaknesses, but this list features what we think are the best new vehicles chosen by Autoblog editors. We started this formal review process back in 2018, so there's quite of few of them now. So what does it mean to be an EditorsÂ’ Pick? In short, it means itÂ’s a car that we can highly recommend purchasing. There may be one, multiple, or even zero vehicles in any given segment that we give the green light to. What really matters is that itÂ’s a vehicle that weÂ’d tell a friend or family member to go buy if theyÂ’re considering it, because itÂ’s a very good car. The best way to use this list is is with the navigation links below. Click on a segment, and you'll quickly arrive at the top rated pickup truck or SUV, for example. Use the back button to return to these links and search in another segment, like sedans. If youÂ’ve been keeping up with our monthly series of the latest vehicles to earn EditorsÂ’ Pick status, youÂ’re likely going to be familiar with this list already. If not, welcome to the complete list that weÂ’ll be keeping updated as vehicles enter (and others perhaps exit) the good graces of our editorial team. We rate a new car — giving it a numerical score out of 10 — every time thereÂ’s a significant refresh or if it happens to be an all-new model. Any given vehicle may be impressive on a first drive, but we wait until itÂ’s in the hands of our editors to put it through the same type of testing as every other vehicle that rolls through our test fleet before giving it the EditorsÂ’ Pick badge. This ensures consistency and allows more voices to be heard on each individual model. And just so you donÂ’t think weÂ’ve skipped trims or variants of a model, we hand out the EditorsÂ’ Pick based on the overarching model to keep things consistent. So, when you read that the 3 Series is an EditorsÂ’ Pick, yes, that includes the 330i to the M3 and all the variants in between. If thereÂ’s a particular version of that car we vehemently disagree with, we make sure to call that out.