2000 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Hickory Hills, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is my 2000 Honda S2000. It has exceptionally low miles just over 35k. Vehicle has a clean & clear title. The car is in near immaculate condition. Oil changed every 2.5k with mobil one synthetic and all maint. kept up to date. This has been my summer car for the last 4 years only driven on nice days.
The car does have a few modifications such as a Greddy 70mm exhaust paired with an invidia test pipe w/ CEL fix, a K&N FIPK, and it is lowered on espelir springs so it has a very mild drop. All stock parts included in sale. All modifications were done only within the last 8k miles. Also, the ecu has been updated to a 2003 model to help lean out fuel mixtures. Also, it has a alarm/remote start. The top does has 3 minor tears and the plastic window does has a crack in it but has been patched and does not leak. Also the front bumper has a minor flaw and there is one miniscule ding on the driver's side next to the door. That is it other than that the car is near perfect. Vehicle is sold as is and I reserve the right to end the auction early. Buyer is responsible for pick up & or shipping of vehicle. |
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