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2003 Honda S2000 Base Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:95430
Location:

Wooster, Ohio, United States

Wooster, Ohio, United States
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 For sale is a 2003 Honda S2000 in Sazuka Blue with all blue interior.  This car does have a salvage title but is in perfecting running condition.  The vehicle went into a ditch on the front passenger side which required the front knuckle assembly to be replaced as well as the front and rear bumpers.  The passenger side fender replacement is not perfect and can be fixed.  I also replaced the rear housing of the passenger side headlight so it would have all the necessary mounting brackets.  The brackets that the headlight attaches to are all in tact but need some adjusting to line up with the fender.  All mounting hardware (nuts, bolts, etc.) came directly from Honda and I will be providing what I have left over which will be needed to reinstall the passenger side fender lining (which will be included).  The car will require a "pull" on the passenger side in order for the fender to line up correctly, as seen in the photos, but there is not frame damage.  The radiator support will also need pulled back but there was not any damage to the radiator.  The car will need a new convertible top and I can include a brand new Robbins top with glass rear window for an additional $400.00 on top of the final bid price.  This top has not even been removed from the box.  Convertible top motors work perfectly and top frame is in in good shape.

So pretty much it needs all the remainder body work performed before a rebuilt title can be issued, or at least that is what is required in the state of Ohio.  At this time I lack the funds to complete the necessary body work but I have driven it to obtain estimates to ensure that everything works as it should.  I have replaced the transmission fluid with Honda MTF and the rear differential fluid with Amsoil 75-90, along with installing magnetic oil and tranny drain plugs.  I recently installed new NGK spark plugs as well as replaced one coil pack.  The car has an upgraded front sway bar but the remainder of the suspension is stock as well as the engine.  The interior is in good shape and the only issues are some wear on the drivers seat and the cupholder does not stay closed. All of the interior and trunk pieces are in tact and it has the original radio which is in perfect working condition.

The car is by no means perfect and has a few dings that will need to be tended to by a body shop.  I have shown these issues within the provided pictures.  As previously stated, I have driven the car and it has not shown any signs of any issues and does not have any CEL's.  The vehicle is sold as is and a deposit of $500.00 is due within 24 hours of winning the auction.  The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements but I am familiar with a shipper and I can assist with obtaining a quote.  Full payment is due within 7 days of winning the auction.  Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to send me a message.

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