2005 Honda S2000 Convertible on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: careycrrapoza@ukdealers.com .
2005 Honda S2000
Vin# JHMAP21495S001218
miles 5,510 (Could change)
Here is your chance to own an extremely Nice Honda S2000
Equipped with a 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine 240 hp
and 6 speed manual transmission
Rio Yellow Pearl / 2 tone Black & Red Leather seats
This 2005 Honda S2000 is one the Nicest low miles, show car in the market.
Equipped with 18" Volk Racing 2 piece wheels, Invidia Cat Back Exhaust with Baffles included, Bilstein PSS9
adjustable coilovers, Racing Brake Rotors, Hawk HPS Brake Pads, Down Force Splitters, Rear Diffuser, J's Racing
70mm Throttle Body, Vented Hood,J's Ram Air, Spoon Strut Bar, Shift Light, Alpine Head Unit, Alpine Amplifier,
Infinity speakers, XM satellite radio, J's Racing Diffuser, Cat Skin 2 tone Leather seats, K&N Air Filter, power
windows, power locks, power side mirrors, power Top.
Rear Spoiler and front splitters are removable(Photos without rear Spoiler included)
Everything is in like new conditions and it drives amazing.
This S2000 is a show car and it is in brand new conditions, never seen rain, always used Mobil 1 10 W-30 Full
Synthetic oil and change once a year due to time, not miles.
It comes with 2 keys, 2 keyless entry fobs and owners manual.
There are no stories behind this car, no smells, No Accidents,Clean Carfax and Autocheck !
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