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Hi everyone,

just helping out a good female friend of mine sell her car.

- LADY owner!

- It is a 2001 Honda S2000.

- 50 000km. Religiously maintained and serviced by the logbook since the day it hit the road!

- 6 speed manual.

- Soft top convertible.

- Rego till October 06.

- Immaculate exterior. Silverstone silver in colour.

- Immaculate interior. Full red leather.

- Her mum owns a car detailing business so this baby only receives the best of treatments both inside and out!

- Has been completely stock standard its whole life!

- BONUS! Comes with a system as well...Panasonic head unit, Pioneer speakers, and a GTO amplifier.

She is after a quick, hassle free sale due to personal reasons.

MUST BE SOLD BEFORE 18th of June!

She is after just only $39 000.

This is the cheapest '01' available on the market - so please, only genuine buyers or offers.

Time wasters, Tyre kickers or low ball offers will not be appreciated.

The car is only viewable during the following times:

Mon - night only

Tues - 10am til 2.30pm and night

Wed - 10am til 1pm and night

Thurs - 10am til noon and night

Fri - 10am til 12.30pm

Sat - 4pm til late

Sun - all day but morning not preferred

Contact me on 0404 389 609 or herself on 0408 151 186 or pm me if you want to find out more about the car or to arrange a viewing.

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ITS NOT NISSAN, ITS HONDA. so my offer is 15000 max
did she hit the vtec often, yo??

Yeah, there's a couple of really useful posts :P

Lol...

thanks for the encouragement guys!

Anyway, it's very well priced for an S2000 with reasonably low k's so she shouldn't have too many problems selling it.

Probably have more chance selling it in the 'Trading Post' or on 'carsales.com.au'

Good luck

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