2001 Honda S2000 1 Ownr Berlina Black Red Leather 25,488 Mi Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
One-owner, accident free, and extremely well cared for 2001 Honda S2000 in Berlina Black over Red leather interior. Vehicle has only 25,488 miles! The owner always started the vehicle and let it warm up prior to driving as he always properly cared for this car! She is resting on 4 nearly new Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position tires. These are the proper tires and they are all in excellent condition as they were replaced two months ago! The brakes are in great condition and all fluids are good to go! We changed the oil and filter on 07 / 12 and inspected the entire vehicle. The only item recommended to be changed in the spring would be the brake fluid. Although this pristine S2000 was only washed by hand, our detail department performed an incredible full detail on this vehicle including the engine bay.
Close your eyes and imagine driving. As you start your down shift and once again hear that beautiful VTEC come to life as you near a stop light, you look over and see your reflection in the car next to you and all you can see is you and the S2000 as the Berlina Black paint is a mirror finish! Even the top on this car is in excellent condition as the owner always used a rolled towel to keep the window from creasing when the top was down! He even used carpeted mats on top of the S2000 mats! This is one of those cars that was rarely driven and never saw snow, salt, and rarely rain. The only imperfection is on the right front wheel which has a very small curb check. Did I mention, very small? Overall, this car is one that shouldn’t last long. Service is up to date and the body and leather are both in excellent condition. Vehicle comes with two keys, all books, and a signed autograph from the original owner. This S2000 will make the next owner smile from ear to ear. There’s only one problem with this vehicle, it’s in the right colors, but it’s not in your garage!
Should you have any questions or wish for more information, please do not hesitate to contact Brian Henry 317-245-6312 or email Brian@GatorMotorsport.com
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