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Honda S2000 - Black - 1999 - 83xxx KM

Fully stock and clean besides rims that previous owner put on, 17" BBOSS rims with plenty of life left in tyres.

New exedy clutch put in about 5000km ago by previous owner.

Will pass any mechanical check, no finance recorded on REVS.

Has had no crash history, paint is in top condition, soft top works fine (one of the fastest folding soft tops too), and is mechanically sound. Is currently garaged undercover at home only drive it on the weekends (if that).

No tyre kickers/test pilots, if you're going to come see it make sure you have your finances in check.

Here's your chance to own some VTEC Power with low KMs and a well looked after clean s2000 in hard to find black colour.

***Also GREAT for P-Platers - Is not under the restricted cars for P-Platers under the new rules coming in September. Possibly one of the fastest cars you can buy if you're a P-Plater

$27000 ONO.

I'll throw in a photoshoot of the car for anyone offering the right amount.

PM. Me for any further enquires.

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Carsales:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...7&silo=1011

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