2000 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.2l Ap2 Engine (30500 Miles) on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
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2000 HONDA S2000
WITH 2005 AP2 ENGINE
I am selling a refurbished/updated 2000 Honda S2000 that is mechanically and cosmetically sound car that includes the following updates: 2005 S2000 engine with 30500 miles OEM Honda Clutch Kit (pressure plate, clutch disc, clutch release bearing and pilot bearing) Megan Racing Motor Mounts (Engine and Transmission) K&N Filter Charger Cold Air Intake (50 state legal) 2008 Honda S2000 CR Front and Rear Shocks, Springs and sway bars God Speed Racing Front Adjustable Upper Control Arms Megan Racing Rear Adjustable Upper Control Arms Auto Meter Oil temp and Pressure gauges Auto Meter Tach with Shift Light Rebuilt Starter Brake Rotors with Hawk HP + Pads New WHEELS: 2004-2005 Honda S2000 17" wheels; The fronts are 17 x 7 and the rears are 17 x 8.5 (I bought these new) TIRES: NEW Sumitomo HTR Z III ; Fronts 215x45x17 and the Rears are 245x40x17 The S2000 has been completely serviced to
include a wheel alignment, all fluids replaced, valves adjusted, new spark
plugs etc. It runs and handles much better than a stock S2000 due to a few
suspension upgrades. The S2000 exterior and interior was recently reconditioned
to make it look almost new. The convertible top is in good condition but the
plastic rear window is average. Everything
works (AC etc) the radio/cd player is
non stock but works well and has an audio jack that will allow you to use your
iPod or MP3 Player. I have an owners manual, spare tire and factory tools I have over $25k invested (I have receipts) in the recondition process so my loss is your gain. Why am I selling it is simple too many toys so unfortunately the Honda drew the short straw. To be clear this Honda S2000 is ready to go and should provide the new owner with many years of trouble free service. You are welcome to email, text or call me (909 208 1944) if you have any questions. THE
PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED.
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