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I inspected 7 s2000’s over 6months before I found this. The car is not one of those previously heavily modified & tracked cars that has now been restored for selling purposes, never been tracked, never been modified, first 10 years it belonged to a 50 year old owner, then owned by another fellow enthusiast & the condition of the car will tell you the same story.

The car is not on revs, never been stolen, no flood damage, no accident history, I have paid for & printed the PPSR certificate to show interested buyers.

Has all original logbooks, Honda booklets, service history and receipts since it was purchased.

I’ve had it for 6 months & reason for sale is I’ve started a new job & they provide car allowance but I need more seats

Mechanically A+, still has factory Honda clutch. Gearbox & clutch fluids flushed & replaced with OEM Honda fluids less than 1000km’s ago, when I got it serviced they said it has around 35/40% left on the clutch. Major service done at 70,000km’s.

It is daily driven but does only 150km’s a week, gets 400km’s per refill, the tank capacity is 44 litres & I always fill up as soon as it hits 2 bars remaining, which is generally around 38-41ltres.

No modifications at all, roof replaced in 10/2010 ($2450), radiator upgraded to a koyorad in 03/2011 ($600). Car has GENUINE work wheels on it ($3000) fitted around 3000km’s ago (stock wheels in perfect condition also included).

I am negotiable for cash offers since I am looking for a quick sale, but note that this is currently the cheapest ‘00 S2000 in NSW with less than 80,000km's on it so please no ridiculous offers.

Please no trades, swaps or Nigerian Sailors looking for me to ship the car to another country whilst they are deployed at sea.

Contact Adam via pm for any further information, car available for viewing 7 days a week.

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Edited by ShaolinCurse

hey guys whilst I am nego on the price, please be reasonable in your offers, have a look around on carsales at s2000's before offering 17/18k for mine.. they don't really compare and it is really a "you get what you pay for" market with s2000's so be careful, if your budget is truley that price then I'd suggest simply saving up because buying one for that price won't last you very long.....

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