2002 Honda S2000 Roadster Convertible 6 Speed Blk/red Low Miles Under 63k on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Excellent condition for a 12 years old. Interior is like new! Video clip S2K walk around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFq86vnqq0Q&list=UUtEQM3Lgx2lRqSzFRVUsicA You are looking at a Clean and Clear Title and Only 62,600 miles with NO roll back like other S2000 that you see. I am the 2nd owner of this beautiful Black on Red convertible 2002 S2000 with rear Defrost window (not plastic). The following only upgrade that has been done are Race Cat back system, Engine torque Damper, a Full VIS Body kit, Front headlights blue tint and Rear taillights Black tint as you can see in the Pictures. Everything else is Original clean chassis with no rust. Video clip of convertible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEtGLgEzUrM Everything works excellent as it is no issues, Engine runs strong, all suspension is tight, Trans shift like it was new, Brakes and wheels and tires are still in very good condition, Car run straight with no pulls, Top in perfect condition and It is clean throughout no leaks or seep or wet of any kind of fluid, Leather interior excellent with no tear or rip in seats. Remember this is not salvage or rebuild Title like other S2000 you seen around that is hard to get full coverage to secure your investment or your baby or toy or what you call it nowadays. Reason for selling is that I can only have one toy and I don't have the space for 2 as the boss said one have to go it you know what I mean (when you have a family you are limited). Please review all pictures and if you have any questions feel free to ask. Please serious buyer only. For payment a $500.00 deposit will be needed for winning bidder and form of payment will be accepted are Cash, Cashier Check, Money Order or Bank transfer. Must contact me 48 hours after auction ends. For shipping Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up and or shipping. I will try my best to help with the shipping. If the picture is not enough video link below. This is not a Rebuilt or Salvage vehicle. Car fax sore of 94. Serious reasonable offer will be considered.
Video clip S2K mileage and Start up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rTMtyCcKLg&index=1&list=UUtEQM3Lgx2lRqSzFRVUsicA
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