2000 Honda S2000 Only 85k on 2040-cars
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
Up for sale is my 2000 Honda S2000. Silverstone in color with red leather interior. The car only has 85k on it. No issues, everything works as it should and have never had even a single issue with this car. All maintenance performed regularly and on time. One of the nicest S2000 you will see.
I am the third owner. First owner traded in with 20k on it. Second owner who I bought from sold to me with 61k on it. The second owner and I have put all highway miles on the car. Always garaged, never abused.
Only mods are exhaust, k&n filter, ap2 wheels, and apr mirrors (stock mirrors will be included). In he pictures, the car has the Apr front bumper on it, however the other day I put the stock one back on.
The top and rear window are in perfect shape, which is rare with these cars. Brand new tires all the way around. Fluids just changed. Brakes done. Literally all thats needed is a new owner. The only reason I'm selling this car is I just took a promotion and I now commute 70 miles roundtrip to work every day. Impractical for me with this car otherwise I would keep it.
I will be glad to assist the buyer in shipping, or I can drive and meet the buyer part way somewhere with the vehicle.
I'm asking $14,500 for the car which is not unreasonable considering the mileage, shape, and nothing needing to be done to the car. Ready to drive for many more miles. Somewhat negotiatiable on price, so if you're interested then lets make a deal.
Any questions, text 405334282nine as I work nights so I will reply when I can.
Thanks for looking! |
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