2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Crestview, Florida, United States
Honda S2000 absolutely no engine mods. Adult owned. Car has zero issues mechanically nor electronically. Cranks, runs, and handles like
new and as it should with only 27,313 miles. Car has been babied, never raced nor carelessly
driven. Interior, top, and paint all original. Vehicle has been garage
kept its entire life and adult owned. Originally purchased locally from Pensacola Honda. Properly maintained. Very clean with very little wear. Has new
17" AP2 style wheels and new BFGoodrich tires (less than 500 miles).
Also have the original 16" wheels with 2 new BFG's on the rear and the
original tires on the front wheels. Everything works as it did new.
Window tint was redone and a portion of the orange paint from the rear
defroster lines was removed in the process. Original floor mats are
included and have been covered with other mats most of it's life. Boot
for top, owner's manual, and tire tools also included. Buyer is
responsible for full payment and taking delivery of the vehicle within 7
days. Title is in hand and will be provided upon completion of payment.
$500 non refundable deposit to be made immediately by paypal or by cash
in person. Any questions feel free to ask. The photos of the seats may
appear as though the leather is discolored, this is a combination of the
sun and shadows, the seats are in excellent condition.
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