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2000 Honda S2000

169000km full log book history
Servicing done by JDMyard
All parts fitted by JDMyard
I have all the receipts for all my parts as i bought all the parts brand new

Brand new soft top with glass rear window
Injen intake
Hardrace camber arms
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
Sparco suede steering wheel
Works engineering slim hub boss kit
Works engineering quick flip release
Competition Clutch Stage 2 (less than a week old)

$22800 (approx 10 months rego)

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