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Very Rare 2000 Honda S2000 Turbo Fully Built 750whp on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2000 Mileage:1000
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
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Its tume to let my baby go. Here is my very rare 2000 honda s2000 turbo clean title for sale. 750whp with cold ac and power stearing. The car is in perfect condition, basicly everything is new on the car, i have spent well over 25k on this car, i have over 25k just in receipts and a bunch of other things that i dont have receipts for it. It has boost by gear set up, 1st and second gear is only at 12psi (464whp), 3rd gear on forward is at 29psi (750whp)The car is fully converted to ap2, here is a list if mods (what i can remember of the top of my head). I HAVE PICS FROM THE WHOLE BUILD FROM DAY ONE!!!

2006 headlights
2006 tail lights
2006 front bump
2006 front lip
2006 rear bumper
New soft top
New top brakets
The motor is ap1 fully built
Mahle sleeves
Cp forged pistons
Brian crower forged rods
Brian crower rod bearings
Brian crower main bearing
Brian crower trust washers
Full balanced and blue printed
Head is fully built
Brian crower stage 2 cams
Supertech dual valve springs
Supertech retainers
New seals
Ported and polished
Arp head studs
Competition stage 5 clutch
New flywheel
New head gasket
New oil pump from honda
New water pump from honda
New battery
New spark plugs
New coils from honda
New rear main seal
sidewinder twin scrow manifold
2 tial wastegates
Tial q bov
Huge intercooler
3 inch intercooler piping
3 inch downpipe 
3 inch invidia exhaust (dual)
Precision 6765 bb turbo
Turbo blanket
Hasport motor mount kit
Haltech ecu (with boost by gear)
Aem wideband
Boost gage
Full steel braded fuel lines and return lines
Full blown fuel dual fuel pump setup
2 aem 340lph fuel pumps
Bosh 2200cc fuel injectors
Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
Aem fuel rail
Edelbrock oil catch can
Chromed head cover
Hondata thermal intake manifold gasket
Mishimoto aluminum radiator
BBS staggered 18 inch wheels
Brand new tires
Brembo brake vented and slotted rotors
Ceramic brake pads
Megan tacing full adjustable coilover suspension


Im sure im missing alot more stuff. All the piping including dumptubes, downpipe, manifold are heatwraped with titanium heat wrap, the car has brand new alignment, all the fluids were changed. Everything that was done in the car has less than 600 miles. So the car is basicly brand new. The car made 700whp on 29psi with 3 people sitting in the trunk because it was spinning tires so realistic the car with just the driver has about 750 to the wheels. The car drives amazing, its definitely a 9 second car. It has very cold ac, power steering and its got a very nice sound system. Im only selling it because i need the money. 

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