2003 Honda S2000 Suzuka Blue on 2040-cars
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
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I have a 2003 Suzuka Blue Honda S2000.
It just hit 100k miles. It does have a rebuilt title. Rear ended. The car was professionally repaired. ***I'm looking to sell outright now. No trades. I have set my sights on another car. Offer me! Give me an offer I can't refuse! Worst I can say is No.*** ***Just installed new NGK Laser Iridium Spark Plugs running even smoother now*** Just recently changed the oil, transmission fluid, and differential fluid with AMSOIL. Signature series Motor Oil. AMSOIL Trans & Diff. Fluids. No oil leaks anywhere, no CEL (Check Engine Light). Clean and Ready. Nothing needed. ***Just recently bought Brand New Original Keyless FOB and Nice Pioneer Head-unit so it sounds even better now!!!*** I drive this car daily so the miles will go up! The exterior is a good 9/10 besides one small scratch on the Driver side quarter panel. One small paint chip on the hood. The interior is a good 8.5/10. Seats are in great condition for its age. No rips. Clutch is still strong and grabs! Will need alignment done soon. The top has no tears or rips!!! Looks brand new! I'm sure I'm missing more information so if you have any questions please contact me at: 615-663-1267 Title is in hand in Tennessee and ready to be signed over! |
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