Near Mint, Unmodified, Unmolestet 2005 New Formula Red S2000, Oem Hardtop. on 2040-cars
Herrin, Illinois, United States
Thank you for looking! This is truly well maintained, adult driven unmolested S2000! The only modification is an upgraded stereo - Alpine HU with Bluetooth and Pinnacle Reference speakers. The car is complete with full set of keys, books, tools etc. I am also including DIY hardtop stand and OEM hardtop cover. The car is still under Honda Care warranty until 12-19-2015 or 97098 miles. It is up to the potential buyer to verify if there are any transfer fees involved. The overall condition is excellent - all original paint, no dents, dings or scratches. Black leather seats are in excellent condition, the soft top is without tears or rips. The engine did not need any oil between oil changes. The transmission is a joy to use with short, precise throws. The hard top does not squeak nor rattle. The tires - Bridgestone Pole Position all-season have plenty of thread left. As far as blemishes or defects, the front bumper cover was replaced by previous owner due to minor damage. There are minute stone chips on fenders and hood, too small to show on pictures. Minor curb rash on the rims. With the hardtop installed this car could be a true all season driver, or you could take it to the track if you wish. Please Email if you have any questions.
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