2006 Honda S2000 Pfab Turbo Charged Many Extras on 2040-cars
Utica, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 41,824
Make: Honda
Exterior Color: White
Model: S2000
Interior Color: Red
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Doors: 2
HI,
Up for auction is my 2006 PFAB Turbo charged Honda S2000. I have been on S2KI since I bought my original Spa Yellow S2K in 2001. I have sold numerous parts to members that can vouch for me that I am a great seller. I had my 01 Stolen about 3 years ago. I purchased a 2006 GPW about 2 1/2 years ago. My wife and I are having our first child and it is time for me to get rid of my toy for right now.
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The car currently does not run! I had the work done to this car by my friend who worked at a local Honda dealer who has done a lot of other work for me. The only things that need to be finished on this are: Clutch, Install the Flash Pro and Tune it and you have a beautiful running car. I have a COMP Clutch Stage 5 clutch and lightweight flywheel and I also have the flash pro. All you need to do is have the parts installed. One other minor piece that needs to be fabricated is a pipe that will connect the down pipe to the test piupe. The car was fully re-painted by a local shop when I bought it as I wanted the fenders shaved and the trunk shaved. The body looks beautiful, engine and transmission (when it was running before parts were installed) sounded great and shifted smooth. There is a small tear in the convertible top (Please see pictures for details). I cannot afford to have the clutch installed and have the car tuned. This will be an incredible care once it is finished. I called a local shop in Scotia, NY that said for just under $2,000 they could install the clutch and tune the car.. Listed below is the complete list of MODS that will be included with the sale:
PFab Twin Scroll Manifold
PFab 3” Downpipe
Garrett GT3582R Divided Turbo (Fresh Rebuild, has not been ran yet)
Tial 38mm Wastegate (2)
Mishimoto Intercooler (Black)
Synapse BOV
PTP Turbo Blanket
ID1000cc Injectors
Aeromotive Fuel Pump
Hondata 4 bar map sensor
Hondata Boost Solenoid
Hondata Flashpro
AEM Methanol Injection Gauge ( Methanol kit included with sale but not installed)
Odyssey PC680 Battery
AEM Digital Boost Gauge
AEM Air Fuel Gauge
Competition Clutch Stage 5 Clutch kit (Not installed)
Invidia Q300 Dual Exhaust
Invidia 70mm Test pipe (Not installed)
Password JDM Front Strut Brace (Black)
Password JDM Rear Lower arm bar
OEM S2000 CR Rear Swaybar
OEM AP2 V2 wheels (Powder coated White)
Falken 615k Tires
215/45/17 Front 255/40/17 Rear
OEM Front Lip Spoiler
OEM Rear Trunk Lip Spoiler
Comptech Sideskirts
JPM Arm Rest (Red Stich)
JPM Shift boot (Red stich)
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