2000 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Auburn, California, United States
California car since new. Original owner purchased in Santa Rosa, California. Vehicle was daily driver for this mature software engineer. All maintenance performed by selling dealer at regular intervals. Records in hand for the following: Miles Work Performed 4569 LOF + Multipoint inspection 8184 " " 11306 " " 13968 " " 15784 15,000 mile service 20567 LOF + Multipoint inspection 24740 " " 28212 30,000 mile service 32645 LOF + Multipoint inspection 38299 " " 43141 " " 54430 45,000 mile service 58,364 60,000 mile service 63,303 LOF + Multipoint inspection 66920 67,500 mile service 71817 LOF + Multipoint Inspection 75580 75,000 mile service 80678 LOF + Multipoint inspection 84132 " " 91706 90,000 mile service 99609 97,500 mile service 105676 LOF + Multipoint inspection 110806 112,500 mile service 111220 Cooling System Service 117547 15,000 mile service 120672 LOF + Multipoint inspection 120975 Both Axle Shafts replaced due to vibration 123801 LOF + Multipoint inspection 127251 " " + Leaking Radiator Replaced 131749 15,000 mile service 138113 LOF + Multipoint inspection 144814 " " 149376 30,000 mile service Additional Work: Rear Differential Mount replaced due to leak in 2007 Top + Latches + ALL Seals replaced - now with glass rear window - at total cost of $3000 152376 Intake valve in cylinder #2 replaced; head machined; cylinder reinstalled; thermostat and water pump replaced. You're bidding on a beautifully kept and maintained S2000 that I wish I could keep. I purchased this vehicle from the original owner. It needed costly repairs due to a bent intake valve. Cylinder head was sent out to be machined and replace valves as needed. While open, we also replaced the water pump and spark plugs per recommendations. I thought I had found a convertible my wife would enjoy driving. She drove it once and has not taken it out since. I need to find something she likes, but first I need to free up garage space by finding a new home for this great S2000. Current tires Front = Firestones installed at 145720 with alignment Rear = Toyo Proxy installed at 123917 with alignment Many accessories added - see photo Custom Soft Car Cover Cargo netting - purchased and will be included with sale, but has never been installed Storage bag that attaches to wall behind seat - also will be included, but has never been installed Cover for when top is in open position Original window sticker and handbooks All keys and remotes This car has clearly been pampered as evidenced by the condition and everything remaining OEM stock. You're welcome to arrange a 3rd party inspection. |
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