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Honda S2000 Rare Triple Blue 2004 All Original Garaged Driven Nice Weather Only on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:57800 Color: paint still glistens
Location:

New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

Honda S2000 All Original 2004 Suzuka Blue with all blue interior panels, dash and blue leather seats ( only available for 2 model years with AP2 ), optional factory installed original blue convertible top makes this a rare triple blue car. Garaged kept. All Stock, no modifications.

The exterior paint still glistens. Car has all numbers matching, no accident, no body work, never been compounded. Clean car fax, title free and clear. There are a couple of very minor scratches that could be removed with a little effort, I chose to leave untouched. There is a minor not deep but subtle dimple on passenger door that you will be hard pressed to find. There are a few minor stone chips with touch up paint. There is a small scuff on the rear plastic bumper and minor curb rash under the front plastic spoiler. Oem rims are very good and shine with some minor scratches, Interior is excellent, new floor mat carpets, leather seats are in excellent condition. All Stock. Mechanically sound and runs perfect, needs nothing. 

The car has always been adult driven, never been raced or abused. Driven in nice weather only. History: The car was first leased and used for two summers for only 5k miles and returned to Honda dealer and then sold as a certified pre-owned car. Purchased by an older gent that put another 4k driving mainly to country club, he always kept garaged and never even waxed the car as he believed only in hand washing. I purchased car with 9k miles and have put mainly highway and back road miles. Truly driven like a gentlemen would. Sincerely, i very rare occasion that I rev near enough for the VTEC 2nd cams to kick in. That said this car will provide thrills when wanted. It is the most race like feel than any in its class. I've had some fun sporty cars over the years and I'm going to truly miss this car and still having second thoughts, however Back injury is forcing sale.

I Replaced tires with original Oem Bridgestone. New battery. Recent brakes. Always use Synthetic Mobil One oil, as did prior owner. Original factory S2000 whole car cover and convertible rear tonneau cover. All Honda manuals. Last oil change Honda dealer said no maintenance was needed at that time. Will be happy to bring to dealer for an evaluation. You will not be disappointed. 

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