2000 Honda S2000 Ap1 Excellent Condition,80,297 Miles. Serious Buyers Must See on 2040-cars
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
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For a 2000 Honda S2000 with only 80,297 miles to be 13years old is great. The car runs great. Only three owners, me being the second and father the third on a co-sign. The first owner never abused the vehicle and I've had it for a year and took great care of it. Clean Title, No Accidents and maintained every 3months or 3,000 miles.Recently installed new front brakes at 79,900 miles. Also come with three keys, one being a valet key. I've made a few modifications, which I've listed. I love this car but I'm selling because I've recently moved overseas and plan to buy another car. Car also comes with extras. The stock springs, the factory 16" wheels, a GT Widebody Kit, and Momo Shift Pedals. All are optional and are extras which doesn't affect the price if you want them or not. Mods: Lo- Jack Alarm System Front 17X7 offset 40(240 tire), Rear 17x8 offset 35(235 tire) Invidia N1 Full Catback Exhaust Tein Springs .6 drop APR Performance Front Splitter Factory radio w/ Auxiliary Input Side Diffuser Front Lip Momo Shift Knob Upgraded 2003 Taillights Call 7325528186 or Text for questions. Thanks for looking, Serious Buyers only w/ Payment ready to be made. I am willing to be flexible with the price, but not balls/ offers. Car and title will be given will payment is clear. Good Luck Buyers |
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