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*no Reserve* 2000 Honda S2000 Brickyard Red W Kandy - Mods + Recent Maintenance on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:122000 Color: and were done very well
Location:

Scarsdale, New York, United States

Scarsdale, New York, United States
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Up for sale is my 3rd s2000 (these cars are great)! 

I bought it from the original owner -- he was very meticulous about this car for many years. I have a very thick folder with maintenance and parts records. I've put only about 2000 miles on the car since I bought it.  Clear NY title. Has 122k miles on it now and is located in Westchester NY.  Please note car does NOT come with a hardtop, it comes with a newer glass soft top installed.  

In the last 2 months, it has received some love and care from the s2000 communities best mechanic, Billman250 (http://www.billman250.com/services/).

Valve Adjustment
Oil change (Mobil 1, and has been every 3,750 miles)
Differential Fluid
Transmission Fluid
Super Blue Race Brake fluid with brake flush
New Spark Plugs
New belt and pulleys
Clutch pedal adjustment
General once over

Condition:

Exterior: Car has been professionally repainted and overall the paint is very good - thorough job and all jams, trunk, engine bay (although some is flaking there). The car has a genuine Veilside body kit - front bumper, side skirts (molded), rear fender flares (molded), and rear bumper. The fit and molding are very good. There are chips on the front bumper and hood as you can see in the pictures. Front bumper also has some spider web cracking near headlights, although hard to see unless you are up close. I backed into a rock and there is a quarter sized section of paint missing on the side of the rear bumper.  I don't think there are any dents or dings.  When I bought the car the driver's side mirror was damaged so I bought another mirror (Red). Both mirrors were then plasti-dipped black, as well as area above the windshield.  It has a new glass window soft top, no tears.

Interior: The interior is in excellent condition. The seats are in great condition for their age with no rips, tears, or discoloration. There are the usual leather stress cracks but you probably won't ever see seats with 120k miles that look this good. The rest of the interior is clear with no holes or damage. Trim pieces were painted the same color as exterior and were done very well. See interior/stereo mods below.  Electronics all work.  

Engine/General Mechanical: Very strong - I've had 3 s2000s and test drove a lot of them before I picked up this last one - it has been the strongest of the bunch. Very mechanically sound and has great acceleration. It has been maintained very well. Acceleration is smooth, No CELs, hesitation, or weird engine noises. No visible leaks. Throttle body was replaced at about 60k miles. 

Transmission: Smooth as butter. Better than my 2002 that had 30k miles. No grinds or issues. Clutch is very strong, no signs of slippage. The clutch plate was replaced (per buzzing/ringing TSB, not due to abuse) right at 36k miles, so it has <100k miles.

Suspension/Wheels: Great handling with the buddy club coil-overs. The Buddy Clubs were rebuilt at around the 100k mark, though they were only on the car starting around the 50k mark). Preventative maintenance was done over the years, such as swapping the CV cups on the rear end around 100k miles... no significant wear was noticed, but they were swapped anyway. Alignment is great (UK Alignment), no shaking - very stable. Traklite wheels are light and great for the track. Tires are Bridgestone Potenza's with decent life left in them. 

Brakes: Drilled/Slotted rotors with pads 80-90% life. Calipers were rebuilt by previous owner.  There is some squeaking from the pads even though they have about 80% life left on them.  I will include also have a full set extra set of rotors and pads to include with the car. Brakes are very strong with Super Blue race fluid - just flushed/bled. Stainless steel brake lines. Hawk Performance HPS Low-Dust Brake Pads

MODS and items to note:

Exterior Cosmetics :
• Veilside Millenium Bodykit - 
o Front Bumper with Carbon Fiber Lip
o Rear Bumper
o Side Skirts (molded)
o Rear Fender Flares (molded)
• Custom candy paint (PPG Romanesque Crimson Kandy over Brickyard Red Metallic basecoat)
• Hi-Tec Designs Animated Brakelights (bright LED lights with optional animation as you brake)
• JDM Clear Sidemarkers
• Refitted AP2 top & glass window with defroster
• Rear subframe powder-coated to match exterior paintjob
• A lot of the assembly bolts were chromed
• Flat black mirrors and windshield trim. 

Suspension/Brakes
• Buddy Club Racing Spec 16-way adjustable Dampers
• Brembo Cross-Drilled and Slotted Rotors
• Hawk Performance HPS Low-Dust Brake Pads
• Goodridge Kevlar-Reinforced Stainless Steel Brake Lines
• Motegi TrakLite 18" Gunmetal Gray/Polished Rims - VERY rare staggered set, ultra light @ 14 pounds - 17 x 7 + 42, 17 x 8 , +45
• Black locking TechDrive lug nuts
• Rick's Signature Accessories Lower X-Brace
• Front strut tower bar

Performance/Engine Bay Cosmetics :
• Megan Racing Header, polished and port-matched to head
• Jet-Hot coated heat shields throughout, chrome finish
• AEM Cold Air Intake, v1
• RE-Works Steel Mesh Intake Filter
• Invidia Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust
• Custom Test Pipe - no CEL
• Goodridge Kevlar-Reinforced Stainless Steel Clutch Line
• Hose Techniques Red Hoses in Engine Bay
• Mastergrade Motorsports Carbon Fiber Radiator Cover
• Muz Accessories Billet Aluminum Injector Cover
• Muz Accessories Billet Aluminum Battery Tie-down

Interior Cosmetics :
• MG Racing Convertible Top Interior Cover
• Muz Accessories Roof Well Mat
• Coastal Metals Billet Aluminum Dead Pedal
• Moddiction Anvil Shiftknob - heavy and countersunk. 
• Rick's Signature Accessories Leather Armrest
• Rick's Signature Accessories Headrest Windblockers
• Rick's Signature Accessories Aero Screen (w/ S2000 etched logo)
• Trim paint-matched to exterior color

Audio :
• Kenwood KDC-MP819 CD/MP3 Player
• Sony XS-V1631 6.5" 3-Way Speakers
• Aura Bass Shakers
• Yellow Box for keeping audio controls with aftermarket stereos

Other :
• Clifford Intelliguard 7000 alarm

I've tried to describe the car as accurately as possible but the car is sold as-is.  Please ask any question before bidding.  I would be willing to ship if you make the arrangements, but I encourage buyers to come see it before bidding/buying.


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Soft top shot:

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