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2004 Honda S2000 Roadster *immaculate Low Mileage* Vtec 2.2l 6 Speed on 2040-cars

US $11,895.00
Year:2004 Mileage:67758
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2004 Honda S2000 AP2 VTEC 2.2L super clean. The best deal out there, rather than the other wrecked ones for sale, and with more mileage on some. No defects other than those noted in pictures. No cracks, cracks on dash, scratches, smells, tears, stains, nothing of those. Interior wear on left seat, I can get it fixed if requested. Super clean, and engine compartment is as good as new. Original under the hood stickers and vins all matching. No frame damage, and certainly no airbag deployment guaranteed. No airbag problems. Never replaced, all from it rolled off the factory in April of 2004. It has salvage title, but the car has been refurbished to the max. Oem rear bumper and right fender replaced from Honda directly ordered from japan. I have all receipts from Rudolph Honda. Runs straight, and never even did alignment. Two rims with some scratches and noted on picture only really seen from close up. Scratches on paint only one, and noted in the pictures. VTEC, the variable cam is amazing kicks in with no problems at 6500 rpm strong. If you haven't felt it its a lifetime thrill. ICE COLD air and Heater working amazing. No cracks on dash or center console. The center console is as good as new. No cracks on any plastic inside. All electric stuff works with no problems and never been messed with, the cluster has no cracks. Convertible top is fast! No modifications at all on this beauty, all stock I like s2000's stock. Convertible top defects noted in pictures and could use a new top, normal from a car ten years old. HID Xenon lights working amazing and bright all original. Same with leds on the back. Windshield no cracks. All glass original with VIN Numbers. Door panels in amazing condition with all matching vin numbers. Three custom decals can be taken off no problem and under them there's no paint damage at all (I have picture when it didn't have them). Only paint damage is noted in pictures. Clutch is amazing, and car has been maintenanced properly all oils changed regularly. Right now has maint rqd light because I have used it, basically just oil change new belts regular maintenance stuff, other than that no other lights on. Has very low mileage only 6700 per year. The engine revs amazing. This car has never been raced or tracked. It is garage kept everyday, and never driven in rain or bad weather. I am not the original owner but the past one took great care of it. Pet free and smoke free. Original owners manual, with original floor mats, extra tire and jack. No dents or dings. No mechanical problems and has been inspected by Honda. This car leaves everyone in the dust for all I know. If you need to see under the car I can provide pics and video let me know early. Please bid responsibly with all respect, no retracting bids or cancelling after the item is sold. Car is sold as is, all defects noted in pictures and there are videos of the car, I want a smooth transaction. If anything you want to know before bidding contact me, call me, leave me a message at ebay, I respond fast. Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping.  Contact me for any question 915-694-6049 before auctions ends if I don't answer leave me a text message and I will answer Asap. If you want more detailed pictures for anything or a video of anything let me know before the auction ends. Miles may go up some, since I use it on the weekends, and enjoy the beautiful ride.

                       

 



 

Here ^ is the car in the freeway! Going over 60 mph driving straight.



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