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Hi all, ive been very happy with my s2k since i bought it however the calling for me to get a bigger car is getting louder and louder so i've decided to list my car for sale.

State: NSW, Sydney

Car: 2000 build Honda S2000. Grand Prix White with Red leather interior.

Mileage: Currently has 14x xxxkms, major service just done with all oils/fluids changed. Car is in excellent condition and will pass any inspections.

Extra Comments: The car has a fair few modifications which have been fitted to it. It also comes with standard wheels and shocks, a spare pod filter, cleaning kit for the filter, standard stereo headunit with stacker, standard speakers etc etc.

All parts on the car were purchased brand new by me, I have spent well over $9000 on it and i have a spreadsheet of all mods and the prices i paid for them.

The list is as follows:

Engine

Koyo Aluminium Radiator

Samco Silicone Radiator Hoses

Spoon 1.3bar Radiator Cap

Driveline

GT Motoring 4.44 Final Drive

T1R Race Forged Half shaft spacers

Exhaust and Intake

Spoon Carbon Fibre Intake Snorkel

Greddy Ti-C 70mm Single Catback

Magnaflow 200 cell High Flow Cat

Mugen Air Filter

Exterior

Full OEM bodykit

Red Honda Badges

Carbon Vented Bonnet

Ek Foglights

Suspension

KW Variant 3 Coilovers

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Interior

Pioneer DEH-P6050UB headunit

Fusion Powerplant 6.5" 3 Way speakers

Modify DCI

Honda seatbelt shoulder pads

Braking and Wheels

17" Time Attack Buddyclub P1's with Kumho KU36 tyres (215/45 - 235/40) -90% tread left

Slotted and Cross Drilled Brembo front rotors

Goodridge Stainless Braided Brake Lines F+R

Volk Racing Formula Lug Nuts

Price: $29 999 Negotiable. I also have a few extra bits which can be incorporated into the sale (new engine mounts, clutch, flywheel, and sub with custom enclosure)

Contact Details: John 0431 083 394

I may consider trades, but im only looking for a track model 350z or perhaps a 3dr Golf GTI.

Photos: will take some new ones after i clean it

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foggies fitted

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anyways if interested call me on 0431 083 394. if i dont pick up send me a text.

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