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2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $14,400.00
Year:2003 Mileage:54004
Location:

Jamaica, New York, United States

Jamaica, New York, United States
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Up for sale is my 2003 Honda S2000 in a very rare color combination (Grand Prix White w/ Tan interior) Currently the only white s2000 on eBay. I would like to start by saying that the only reason I’m selling is because I would like to get an SUV so all ridiculous offers will be ignored. I am in no rush to sell.

I bought this car in April of 2011 from an older gentleman in Texas with 51K miles. It currently has 54,003 miles. The car is driven once in a while on the weekends if the weather permits. Since I’ve had it, the car has not seen any rain or snow, it’s kept in a garage covered up. The chassis is super clean with no rust anywhere. The convertible top is OEM Honda w/ the glass rear window (not plastic) and functions 100%. The brakes (OEM Honda), tires, clutch set (OEM Honda disc and pressure plate), and battery (OEM Honda) have all been replaced within the last 3 months. It will come with an Alpine radio that has USB, Bluetooth, Ipod, AUX, etc (I still have the original radio so that is also included). It has a Viper One mile pager alarm system and the seats bolts have been replaced with seat lock bolts (http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/177119-too-many-stolen-seats-kodokans-coming-back/).  The car drives super smooth, the transmission shifts perfectly and there are no leaks anywhere. Really clean car overall. I would be more then happy to bring the car to any interested buyer’s mechanic for an inspection.

The title is on hand and clear. As you can tell there is a scratch on the OEM  front spoiler. The spoiler/lip can be removed and you’ll have a perfectly clean front bumper. I have 2 sets of keys, 1 key fob, original owners manual, original floor mats. Non-smoker car.

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