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Onda S2000 2002 Ap1 Ap2 Sebring Silver S2000 Stock Oem 2-owner on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:114850 Color:
Location:

Norco, California, United States

Norco, California, United States
Advertising:

 Hello,

Up for sale is a 2002 Sebring Silver Honda S2000 with 114k miles. This car is in impeccable condition, with respect to both condition and mechanical function. This car is a 2-owner (1-owner for nearly its entire life, and me starting last year). Adult owned and garage kept.

Vehicle history:
The car was purchased at an auction and does carry a salvage title. The accident was light and concentrated entirely in the rear of the car (rear bumper, taillights, trunk). The suspension and frame were undamaged. I have pictures and documentation of all the damage and repairs that were PROFESSIONALLY completed at a very respectable body shop, by a very talented body-man with OEM parts, to OEM spec. This is not your typical salvage car in which people lie and claim it was 'theft', or was repaired in someone's backyard. All info and pics and be given upon purchase.

The only reason I'm selling is because I recently purchased a new vehicle, and currently I own too many cars, this one needs to go.

Pros:
• Excellent paint
• New front brakes/rotars
• AP2 front bumper
• AP2 tail lights
• AP2 wheels
• AP2 rear bumper
• 2-owner car
• Garage kept
• Excellent engine/tranny/interior/exterior
• Oil change done 1400 miles ago with Mobile 1
• All OEM stock, never modded expect Esplier Springs for a nicer look and better handling.
• Adult owned
• NO rips or tears in the convertible top (very common problem and costs a ton of money to fix on these cars)

Cons:
• Vehicle does have salvage title from the accident, although it's been entirely repaired to OEM spec (read above) and I have pictures of the light damage
• Could use rear brake pads
• Rear bumper has a few imperfections on the driver side, hard to see until close.

Please, serious, SERIOUS inquiries only. No low-ballers, s2000's are extremely hard to find now, especially in this condition, even with a salvage title.

This auction is for a local purchase. I will entertain out of state buyers if you arrange shipping and can provide cash.

Vehicle sold as-is.

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