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2000 Honda S2000

Price Drop! Now $20,450
Nothing left to spend just buy and enjoy.
Car is Not being driven anymore awaiting a new owner.

***140 RWKW*** less then a 20% drop from the claimed 176kw at the motor run on a mainline roller DYNO Also had a compression test can back -240- across all 4 cylinder
= one ( super healthy motor )


Red Interior option Leather seats and door trims Red carpet.


172000km full log book history ( Just Had Major service @172xxx )

have all the receipts for the parts as they were bought new.
comes with all standard part, shocks, airbox, steering wheel etc.
has both original keys and standard Honda remotes.


-All parts were fitted at 171500km NEW


-Brand new AP2 soft top with glass rear window
-Injen intake
-Hardrace front control arms camber adjustable.
-Hardrace rear upper control arms camber adjustable, factory item prone to failure when fitted with coilovers
-All 4 guards rolled
-Buddyclub racing spec coilovers
-Enkei RPF1 17x9 +45 all around, square setup
-Brand new Hankook RS3 tyres 255/40/17
-DBA4000 T3 slotted brakes brand new
-Brand new Acre brake pads
-Goodridge braided brake lines
-Mugen 6 Speed Gear knob
-Mugen carbon arial
-Sparco suede steering wheel
-Works engineering slim hub boss kit
-Works engineering quick flip release
-Competition Clutch Stage 2 (less than a week old)
-Pioneer DAB USB,CD, MP3 headunit with factory controls hooked up.
-After market Alarm and Imob with x2 Remotes


+ lots of standard features AC, pwr windows, pwr roof, remote boot pop etc etc


Just Had major service with Genuine Honda Fluids/oils 172xxxkm

-Honda type 2 Blue coolant 6.5L + ( full coolant system flush)
-Honda MTF 3 Gearbox Fluid 2.5L + ( Nulon Gearbox Treatment )
-HKS 10w45 Full syn Engine oil + ( Liquid Moly Engine Flush )
-HKS Sports Racing oil Filter.
-Nulon SAE 90 LSD Diff oil + ( Nulon Diff treatment )
-Motul 5.1 Brake Fluid + ( System bleed & flush )
-Motul 5.1 Clutch fluid + ( Flush & bleed )
-NGK x4 Laser Platinum Spark plugs

-Gates main drive belt


No expense spared on this car all ways kept in up most condition.

mature owner.

please feel free to contact me to answer any questions.

May consider trade for another Japanese vehicle

Genuine sale, Price NEG *** any reasonable offers considered motivated to sell found another car *** $20,450

-Alex 0421 3400 64

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