2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
*TUNE-UP DONE*
*PERFECT COMPRESSION NUMBERS* *BRAND NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS INSTALLED* *TRANSMISSION FLUID AND ENGINE OIL CHANGED* (*ABOVE MAINTENANCE ALL DONE WITHIN THE PAST 500 MILES*) *NEW TIRES* less than 50 miles. Car is fully stock *VERY RARE FIND* Title in Hand The paint color is Berlina Black Well maintained Oil Changes Every 3000 miles Clean wheels/rims all around. No issues with the car throughout ownership. Latest and greatest year of the AP1 type S2000. 240hp. Revs to redline at 9000 RPM. The best, most perfect short throw shifter you will ever use in your life; I was spoiled by it and now every other car's manual gear box is poor in comparison. The car also has the highest horsepower per liter ratio of any naturally aspirated production car; 120HP/liter. Very good handling with it's very rigid lightweight body. The S2000 is always on the Car and Driver, Motortrend, Top Gear top 10 for used sports cars and is usually in the top 3. It has a very rewarding driving experience that is very hard to top by other cars. The car is also very good looking in it's design and shape with a design that was ahead of it's time. Still today it will get looks from people. The seller is willing to make reasonable accommodations and arrangements for delivery within a reasonable distance. Otherwise the buyer will be responsible for arranging delivery/pick-up. Please message the seller for more details. |
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