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2008 Honda S2000 Cr on 2040-cars

US $2,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:33060 Color: Silver
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States

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Full photoset: Click Here Details: This is a two-owner from new, 33,060-mile 2008 Honda S2000 CR finished in Apex Blue Pearl (B-554P). This car was sold new at Fisher Honda in Boulder, CO, and lived in Colorado until we acquired it this month. The second owner who we purchased from owned the car from 3,860 miles onwards. It is 100% unmodified and has never been modified, down to the original radio. Zero accidents. All VIN tags in place. 100% clean Carfax. 100% clean, free & clear title. Flaws: Exterior: A couple minor scratches on each front fender from small stones on the highway, & a small paint nick or two at the rear (wing & bumper). Nothing major. The driver’s rear wheel has very slight curbing. We were unhappy with the amount of stone-chipping on the front bumper & lip, so we had it professionally refinished by S2000/high-end specialists Signature Autobody in Orange, CA. Please note we painstakingly ensured the paint used is 100% imperceptible from OEM finish and a perfect match (the included photos represent it accurately), and the bumper’s VIN tag was retained. All other paint on the car is 100% original. Interior: Almost flawless. Driver’s seat shows very, very slight wear, passenger seat nearly-new. The hardtop latches are somewhat noisy, a common S2000 OEM hardtop issue that can be solved with adjustment & lubrication. Car comes with one set of keys only. Underbody: This S2000 was only driven in the summer months, and it shows; the underbody is like-new and shows very little sign of wear or use. Maintenance Information: This CR had regular oil & filter servicing according to Honda’s schedule. An alignment was performed at approximately 25,000 miles. It has a brand-new Genuine Honda battery.

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