2001 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Brookhaven, New York, United States
selling my s2000, it has 139xxx Miles which isn't to high for a Honda, car was mechanically well taken care of, all brand new fluids top shelf brands, new honda oem spark plugs and wipers, newer clutch with receipt as well as a new top with glass, i had Bill man who is a s2k master tech do the once over as well as inspect and adjust valves and check retainers everything came up perfect, there is some rust on the body, one fender has some rust on it, car needs some tlc the front bumper needs some work, the car drives absolutely mint though, was bought from original owner older gentlemen, interior is almost mint aside from tear on driver side footwell carpet, the tires have plenty of meat and the wheels look almost new I have told everything about the car with no holdbacks, it's not the best looker but with some work it can look nice. please email me for more pictures or details
On Sep-05-14 at 09:12:22 PDT, seller added the following information: An update, i replaced the wheels with much better looking wheels that look almost new, same wheels just much newer, only one of them has a scratch on them. When i bought the car I did do a compression check, which came up 195+ on all cylinders, the motor burns less than half a qaurt of oil in 3000 miles. the clutch was changed at 103k miles in 2007. the top was replaced in 7-20-2010 |
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