Silver Convertible Leather Interior Adult Driven Religiously Maintained & Clean on 2040-cars
North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Beautiful ADULT DRIVEN AND GARAGE KEPT Honda S2000 Convertible. Power everything, windows, locks, mirrors, top and keyless entry. New rubber all around.
Smoke free vehicle. We purchased this vehicle several years ago from a local dealer. We had it gone through from top to bottom and have religiously maintained it since. Everything is in place and it needs nothing! It runs perfectly, high performance and fast. The exterior has a few road chips on the front spoiler as expected on a low flying roadster. ($700.00 estimate to repaint). The interior is black leather and shows no sign of wear. The bucket seats are very comfortable and keep you in place on those tight turns. This vehicle is dream to drive, fast and stable. It has a great stereo system with CD player and is plenty loud, even with the top down. This vehicle is completely stock with out any of the after market gimmick items and add-ons. The windows have been tinted to meet Arkansas laws maximum density. We will not finance or hold the vehicle, so please do not ask. Pick up and delivery will be the buyer's responsibility. Out of state buyers can fly to Little Rock, we will meet you at the airport if necessary. |
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