2001 Honda S2000 Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Akron, Ohio, United States
2001 Honda S2000 in Silverstone Metallic for sale. I have owned this fantastic car since 2008 and it has performed flawlessly. Despite the fact that there are 132000 miles it runs and drives just like new. I really didn’t want to ever sell this vehicle but I just don’t need an extra one right now. This car has been my daily driver up until this winter. It has never been autocrossed or tracked, and was never super or turbocharged. Here’s a list of the tasteful mods I have done: AUT Carbon Fiber Cooling Plate Stainless Brake Hoses Russell Speed Bleeders - makes changing brake fluid a breeze All suspension bushings replaced with Energy Suspension bushings LED dome lighting OEM style trunk spoiler Rick’s Signature Leather Head Rest Inserts K&N FIPK v2 air intake Berk High Flow Cat 63mm Ground Control Coilovers Qube Engineering LED dash in white, also included is a blue diffuser Moddiction Stainless Steel Round Anvil engraved countersunk shift knob iPhone/iPod holder and adapter Full height rear wind deflector Robbins cloth soft top with upgraded rear glass window with functioning defrost Factory Radio replaced with Kenwood KDC-348U CD Receiver Speakers upgraded to Sony XSGT1638F 6.5" Car Speakers Rare black chrome front, rear, and side badges Included are the following stock parts: OEM Cat OEM air intake box, hoses, and air filter (only 1700 miles) OEM springs and shocks OEM dash “80’s orange” diffuser OEM aluminum shift knob OEM start button (new never installed) Factory radio with iPod/iPhone adapter OEM chrome side badges OEM Bosch front oxygen sensor (new never installed) OEM Rear tow hook cover Both winter and summer tires and wheels will be included. Summer tires are mounted on Honda OEM rims and have 3000 miles (rear) and 11000 miles (front). Winter tires have about 2500 miles on them. I have been meticulous about maintenance and repairs. I would not hesitate to drive this any distance across the country. The F20c engine is known to last over 300,000 miles with proper maintenance, so there’s plenty of life left. I will also include a full tank of premium 93 octane gas with purchase; I hate buying a car just to have to stop at the first gas station you pass. The paint is in good condition, however it does have 132000 miles and is not perfect. This color hides imperfections very well, so they don't show up in the pictures. There is one ding behind the drivers door from a shopping cart (?) but there are no other dents and all chips or scratches are too small to be seen from more than a few feet away.
Due to problems selling other vehicles in the past, I will only allow test drives with cash in hand, but I will drive. Lowball offers will be ignored. Please have your finances in order before making a bid. I will not accept a deposit to hold the vehicle, nor will I accept personal checks or money orders for payment. Certified checks will probably be held by my bank for up to 14 days. During this time neither the vehicle nor title will be released. Wire transfer is the fastest method. Shipping will be at buyer's expense. If you have any questions please ask them. |
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