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Old 11-20-2007 | 07:38 PM
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NEW PRICE $16,500 I still owe ROUGHLY $19,900 I just need to sell to get a truck


I will part her out so i can get the price down to around trade-in value I will list parts for a quick sale(Hopefully) ALL PARTS ARE STILL ON THE CAR AND WILL NEED A NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ON THE BIG ITEMS THAT HAVE TO COME OFF THE CAR BECAUSE I WILL HAVE TO TAKE A DAY OFF OF WORK TO TAKE THE HEADER AND EXHAUST OFF. I work 7days a week. WIll get more pics up asap


2002 honda S2000 66600 miles as of 11-20-07 This is my daily so milage will continue to go up
16" FORGED Work Emotions off of #95 spoon race car could use new tires soon 1 is flat 1100 picked up
Motorklasse amuse R1 replica front bumper 350 with suzuka front
drilled/slotted rotors
stainless steel brake lines
Amuse euro titan single exhaust new $2300 1500 picked up
Tracysports header (tapped for EGT)With defi bf egt gauge defi control unit o2 hearness extension 950
JDM passenger convex mirror
Buddy Club grounding kit 75
JDM tv bezel
JVC head unit
New windshiled installed in august
honda floor mats bought new in august
New drivers lower control arm original had a bushing disintegrate (sp)
spoon titanium shift knob 70 picked up

UNINSTALLED:
extra rear end with 4.44 gears LSD is broken $200
Toda A2 cams roughly 10k miles 500 OBO
stock ap1 wheels with tires
Black ap1 front bumper fair/poor condition no cracks just alot of rock chips
factory radio
stock header
stock exhaust
Apexi SAFC
Defi egt gauge
defi contol unit(missing power wires)
16" SILVER FORGED Work Emotions off of #95 spoon race car no tires 1100 picked up


I had the car dyno'd untuned and made just under 205whp the dyno I used is about 12% off actual whp(what i heard from employees at ptuned) should be around 225 basiclly with just header and exhaust.

Where was another 02 with a single exhaust and intake and he only made 189whp to that dyno.


What will be done before she sells:
valve adjustment
changing fluids in rear end, tranny
timing chain tensioner


I owe roughly 20,200 I am asking $19,500 how she sits I just need to get out of the payments.












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Old 11-20-2007 | 07:48 PM
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Will get more pics this weekend
Old 11-20-2007 | 07:53 PM
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Looks nice, Sad to see another one go.

How long have you had it? $20,200 is a lot to owe on a 02'.... No offense.

GL with the sale regardless..Someone will be happy.
Old 11-20-2007 | 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Insert Name,Nov 20 2007, 11:53 PM
Looks nice, Sad to see another one go.

How long have you had it? $20,200 is a lot to owe on a 02'.... No offense.

GL with the sale regardless..Someone will be happy.

Bought in august 06. Bought gap, life, extended bumper to bumper which I finally got the refunds from adn put towards the car. I will get another by mid '09
Bought in august 06. Bought gap, life, extended bumper to bumper which I finally got the refunds from adn put towards the car. plus I owed more on my trade-in. I will get another by mid '09
Old 11-20-2007 | 08:03 PM
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Sad to see this go Chris...but that bike looks awesome.
Old 11-20-2007 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by silent-chris,Nov 21 2007, 12:58 AM
I will get another by mid '09
So in less than 18 months you will dive into another? Why not just keep this one and pay it off? I think you have spent what looks like too much time and money to throw it away for 18 months, only to have to start over again and pay taxes/registration on a new car.

Unless of course you have some financial problems, then of course it is understood.
Old 11-20-2007 | 08:11 PM
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should part out a few of your big parts, it will help you out at least in my experience gl with the sale though
Old 11-21-2007 | 02:54 AM
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exactly, part with rims and exhaust and you have payments for another yr
Old 11-21-2007 | 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by s2kkyo,Nov 21 2007, 12:11 AM
should part out a few of your big parts, it will help you out at least in my experience gl with the sale though
i have nobody seems interested in throwing a reasonable offer
Old 11-21-2007 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Insert Name,Nov 21 2007, 12:06 AM
So in less than 18 months you will dive into another? Why not just keep this one and pay it off? I think you have spent what looks like too much time and money to throw it away for 18 months, only to have to start over again and pay taxes/registration on a new car.

Unless of course you have some financial problems, then of course it is understood.
right now I can and cant afford to keep the car I need a truck for work and to haul the bike to and from the track if she doesnt sell by january I will just throw what I have in the bank on her and refinance then get a truck aswell


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