2005 Honda S2000 - Excellent Shape 29k Miles on 2040-cars
Aurora, Illinois, United States
Engine:2.2L 2157CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 29,173
Make: Honda
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: S2000
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Up for sale is my 2005 Honda S2000. This vehicle is in excellent physical, mechanical, and driving condition. Always garage stored and never driven in winter.
The vehicle is located in a western suburb of Chicago, exact zip code is 60504. This auction will be local pickup only, or you can arrange for pickup with your own shipping company. If you would like me to pick you up at one of Chicago's airports, that could also be arranged.
THIS IS A SOLID CAR. This is my second S2000, and certainly won't be my last. It's the best driver's car out there for the money, and is in excellent shape for many more years to come.
EXTERIOR:
The exterior is Silverstone Metallic. The paint is in great shape, with the exception of some small knicks in the rear bumper and some road chips on the front bumper.
Car is completely free of door dings
EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
It is fitted with the option OEM Honda front spoiler, which is a factory option for the car.
The wheels are from a 2006 Honda S2000. In my opinion they look better than the 2005 tires. The tires are continental extreme contact DW tires with barely 5,000 miles on them.
INTERIOR
Leather is in great shape, everything works as it should. There are a couple very small scratches (barely noticeable) on the back windscreen.
MECHANICAL
Car drives flawlessly, engine sounds as good as the day it was built, no gear grinds, and rear differential makes no noise.
The car has the following mechanical modifications-
-K&N FIPK Intake system (Sounds Amazing) - Installed at 25,000 miles
-H&R Sport lowering springs - Installed at 20,000 miles
-Koni Yellow adjustable shocks - Installed at 20,000 miles
-Competition Stage 2 clutch - Installed at 26,000 miles
NOTE: Stock clutch and stock springs/shocks will be included with the sale. Stock clutch is still in excellent condition. I swapped out the clutch because I preferred a firmer feel, but you are able to swap back to stock if you would like to.
If you have any other questions, please let me know
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