2000 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Painesville, Ohio, United States
The car is clean inside and out. It has been my daily driver for the last 10 months I've owned it. I love the car, but I don't love the debt it put me in to own it (car loan). The car drives and handles just as you imagine it would. It is a grownup Miata on steroids. It currently has 71k miles, with a pristine engine. Oil has been changed every 4-5k miles with castrol gtx w/ syntec. Leather interior is in great condition and the top has no holes or damage. I will also include the seat covers that I got with the car. The vinyl window did crack slightly, and has been patched with clear boat window vinyl patches. The mods to the car are a Tanabe touring dual exhaust, Tanabe strut tower bar, CT Engineering CAI, and an OEM style front lip. Car has not been raced or beaten on. Daily driven, but taken care of.
Here is the only negative about the car, it has a rebuilt title. I bought this car from my buddies shop who repairs insurance auction cars. The car from the previous owner (two owners ago) got into a fender bender, and in turn, the car was considered totaled. The door had slight damage along with the front bumper cover both needing replaced. The door and bumper were both replaced and color matched relatively well (silverstone is a hard cover to color match). I can gather pics of the damage along with possibly source photos of everything being replaced if needed. Both the last owner along with I have taken the best possible care for this beautiful machine. Any questions let me know. I'm either looking to sell or trade for a decent RWD sports car with some cash on your end (depending on what you offer). Car's I am interested in, Bug eye WRX/STi, 2nd Generation Miata's, 300zx Twin-Turbo, Porsche 944/Boxster, etc. Any sort of RWD sports car. Car is being sold as-is with NO current warranty. I will list all defects in the condition's column. Car is still very clean cosmetically for being 14 years old. I will send more pictures upon request, just message me. |
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