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Clean Title 2004 Honda S2000 No Reserve Convertible Rare Yellow on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:60010
Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States
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Great Attention Grabber, turns head, thumbs up, and yelling of "Nice Car" everywhere you go. Now you want something that is durable and saves gas, yet want a gas saver that is also fast; 

Well you have found it. 

This is a Super Strong, 
Super Fast, 
Super Gas Saver, 
and Super Fun 
2004 Honda S2000 

Runs and Drives phenomenal! Previous owner and I love this car and never abuse it, and with the feel of the clutch is close to being like new! I've done a long search before I come across this one and this is the best clutch feeling that is driven by well taken care of driver. Drives straight, quite OEM suspension, and quite engine. 

I love to cruise in this S2000, because I love the attention and compliment everywhere it goes.


This car have excellent Carfax and AutoCheck history; Carfax & AutoCheck shows that it never been into accident.


Great Cold A/C and great heater! 

Convinience & Features

Convertible Top

CD Player with Functional Volume Control (Rare Features)

S2000 Optional Carpet

Mugen Yellow Shift Knob

18" SSR SP1 Professor Replica 

18x7 Front & 18x8.5 Rear Staggered (Custom For S2000 Specs Use with OEM Lugs Nuts & Key)

New and Matching Tires On All Wheels

Factory Dual Exhaust

Leather Seats

Dual Front Airbags

Cruise Control

All Power; Steering, Windows, Locks, Mirrors, Sunroof and More!!! 

Maintenance Performed: All New Denso Coil Packs, All New NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plugs, Fresh Oil Change, Fresh Amsoil Transmission Fluid & Fresh Amsoil Differential.

Ready To Cruise.

Condition: Shows normal condition as to every used car. Engine is Clean! Never have leak. Over all physical condition is good.

 

 I've describe everything to the best of my knowledge. As to every used car there is no warranty or guarantee that is expressed or implied. Please bid with sufficient funds and pays the payment promptly. Thank you for complying.

 

Excellent car for someone who is looking to Cruise or Race, which ever preferred. A car that holds great blue book value that Increases In Value Every Year.

According to KBB.com

$17,236 Fair Value and $19,158 Excellent

Suggested Retail:

$21,351

Best Wishes For All Bidders



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