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Honda : S2000 Base Convertible 2-Door Silverstone with red and black interior, 117k miles

Honda : S2000 Base Convertible 2-Door Silverstone with red and black interior, 117k miles

$12,750

Miami, Florida

Year 2004

Make Honda

Model S2000

Category Convertible

Mileage 117000

Posted Over 1 Month

Price: $12,750, no trades Location: Miami, FLContact: PMDetails about the Car: 116k miTop replaced with Robbins cloth top in early 2012Timing chain tensioner replaced with an upgraded one in August 2014Viper alarm with GPS tracking Michelin Pilot Super Sports, the rears were replaced last October and the fronts were replaced this April. Both front and rear have plenty of tread depthFormula 1 ceramic tint, doors and rear window are 28% (I think? It's around 30%) and the windshield is 50%. Ferodo DS2500 pads, fronts replaced about a month ago and rears replaced in March or April Front rotors replaced in March or April with Centric PremiumClutch master cylinder replaced in March or AprilOEM rear headrest speakers I bought the car with ~70k miles on it in July 2012. I flushed all of the fluids when I got it back (brake, clutch, oil, rear diff, tranny, coolant). Since then, I've changed the oil every 5000 miles with Amsoil Signature 5W30, rear diff every 15,000 (70, 85, 100, 115) miles with Amsoil Severe Gear, and tranny every 30,000 (70, 100) miles with Amsoil Synchromesh. The coolant was replaced with OEM Honda. The clutch and brake fluids were flushed in March or April with ATE Super Blue. I can provide receipts for some of the fluid purchases, but probably not all. The car has never broken down on me and has been very reliable; however, the front drivers side shock is starting to leak. I have not noticed any degradation in handling, just the next maintenance wear and tear item that will have to be replaced. The body is clean, but has seen use. The front bumper is pitted and could use a respray. However, nothing unusual for a car with 116k miles on it. The windshield is also pitted and there is a rock chip on the passenger side, out of the field of vision. Normal rock chips on the hood. The car was rear-ended before I bought it; however, this does not show up on Car Fax. I know because the rear bumper is missing a VIN sticker. In addition, the car was hit while parked in a parking lot. The damage was not major (~$1000, including labor and paint) and no parts were replaced. I have included pictures below. The passenger door has a door ding, seen below. At least one wheel has curb rash. The rest of the wheels are pitted as a result of brake dust and age. The interior has normal wear on the drivers seat. The passenger seat is mint or near mint. The original floor mats have seen better days and I replaced them in April. They are black, which contrasts with the red carpet. It looks great. There is a Kenwood KDC-BT952HD head unit. I wanted this design of head unit because the USB input comes out the rear of the head unit, which allows the front door to close. A lot of newer head units have the USB input on the front. The head unit is hooked up to a Modifry DCI which allows the controls on the left side to be used. The car also has the Modifry dash bracket for a cell phone. The glove box has a Modifry glove box organizer. The lever in the cup holder is broken, as shown below, but the stock cup holders are pretty much useless anyways so it's no big loss IMO. The steering wheel has some wear, nothing unusual for the age, see picture below. The alarm system is a little wonky. The siren isn't currently working nor do the lights flash. The remote works to lock and unlock the car, as does the Viper cell phone app. I only have one remote for the alarm system because the other one broke. I have other remotes for the car pre-alarm system. I'm selling because I want to get something that's slightly more practical and comfortable. I'd love to keep the car as a second car but I don't have the space for it. These are pictures that I took last November. Example of pitting in the front bumper:Door ding:Condition of top:Wear in the typical place on the drivers seat:Broken lever in cup holder:Chip in steering wheel:Parking lot damage, since repaired: Here are some pictures I took today:I was driving last week and someone came into my lane. I had to swerve and hit a cone. I thought the marks would come off with a clay bar, but they didn't. I believe that it can be made perfect with a buffer and touch up paint. The car has 117,000 miles on it currently.The damage:Some marks between my fingers here, slightly more noticeable in person but not bad: Mark on the mirror: Front bumper, this is the part that would benefit from touch up paint:This is the repair from the parking lot incident: I had it fixed by a high end body shop in Miami. They were also working on a number of Ferrari's and the like, and the color match is perfect as far as I can tell. With that said, I noticed one flaw. There is a small crease just above my finger here: The drivers seat wear has gotten slightly worse: New floor mats: Other than that, the car is the same as it was above. Here is a pic from today of the whole car:I added some additional pictures in my Photobucket link. Feel free to ask me any questions.More pictures are available at: http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/sped3/library/I believe in full disclosure. I will answer any question about the car honestly and welcome a pre-purchase inspection at a mechanic or dealer in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale area.

Trim Base Convertible 2 Door