



Finding an auto enthusiast who hasn't heard of the Honda S2000 is like searching for a needle in a haystack. It is considered a modern classic nowadays, but when the VTECH hits, you forget the “classic” part altogether. The 2002 Honda S2000 boasts an engineering marvel of an engine, capable of redlining at 9,000 rpm. To top it all off, the car has a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution, granting it go-kart-like handling characteristics. It sounds like this can’t get any better, until you find out that it also comes with a manual transmission, answering every gearhead's prayers. Our subject 2002 Honda S2000 found its way to our inventory from Conyers, Georgia. Bearing over 140,000 miles on its odometer and its owner's manual in hand, this little track weapon is ready for its new owner.

Silver is one of the most popular colors of the 2002 Honda S2000. The S2000 body comprise of aluminum hood, short overhangs, and integrated roll hoops. Built on a rigid "X-bone" frame, this nippy little car can give you immense fun on track. Its style is rather simple, allowing it to age remarkably well. The auto convertible roof can retract in just six seconds into the back of the passenger compartment. The 2002 S2000 model saw an upgraded glass window featuring a defroster, replacing the old plastic window. High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights are standard, giving you excellent nighttime visibility. When you enter this 2002 Honda S2000, you'll find a driver-focused cockpit that seats two passengers. You get two keys with the sale of this car. The cabin is trimmed with an aluminum-accented footrest, aluminum/leather shift knob, and silver trim accents.

The naturally aspirated 2.0-liter (F20C) I4 VTEC engine is the star of the show. This compact powerhouse is capable of churning out an impressive claimed 240 horsepower at 8300 RPM and 153 lb-ft of torque, achieving the world's highest specific output for a naturally aspirated production engine at the time. Coupled with a rebuilt close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission, this engine sends power to the rear wheels under your control. The VTEC hits around 6,000 RPM, and 0-60 mph is achieved in under 6 seconds.




Finding an auto enthusiast who hasn't heard of the Honda S2000 is like searching for a needle in a haystack. It is considered a modern classic nowadays, but when the VTECH hits, you forget the “classic” part altogether. The 2002 Honda S2000 boasts an engineering marvel of an engine, capable of redlining at 9,000 rpm. To top it all off, the car has a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution, granting it go-kart-like handling characteristics. It sounds like this can’t get any better, until you find out that it also comes with a manual transmission, answering every gearhead's prayers. Our subject 2002 Honda S2000 found its way to our inventory from Conyers, Georgia. Bearing over 140,000 miles on its odometer and its owner's manual in hand, this little track weapon is ready for its new owner.



The Honda S2000 is a car that’s been immortalized by its prominent role in the early Fast and Furious movies. This compact, high-revving, rear-wheel drive two-seater from Honda was introduced to the world in 1999, and produced until 2009. Over 110,000 were made, but relatively few came to the United States. Yet, the car’s image and resultant enthusiast demand are immense, which is why you’d better call or DM us ASAP if this 2006 Honda S2000 Roadster piques your interest. This all-stock car comes with the original window sticker, keys, and books, making it a rare bird indeed. That’s because many S2000s have already been modified in some way – but not this car. Even its 15,000 mile odometer reading is reportedly original, and the cherry on the cake is that this Colorado-based car is a one-owner machine!



When creating the Honda S2000, the Japanese automaker looked back on its origins and channeled its original S600 and S800 sports cars. The concept of a front-engine rear-wheel drive sports car was one that the company had done in the past, but the endearing success of their resultant creation was one that no one was quite prepared for. The 2001 Honda S2000 we have today is the perfect example of everything enthusiasts love. With a reported 41,500 miles on the clock, this Japanese classic isn't just a legend in every right but also a savvy investment in the years to come thanks to it being a clean example - a true rarity in the world of Honda S2000s.




Now here’s a classic JDM cult hero that’s pretty hard to find these days. This pint-sized 1993 Honda del Sol Si can give you a real thrill, thanks to its heavily upgraded turbocharged powerplant. The del Sol was introduced in 1992 and sold until 1998, as a small sport compact. It’s just 158 inches long and 67 inches wide, after all. This particular car has been significantly customized, making it a definite one-off for those who not only want a del Sol, but prefer one with added bark and bite. We’re told that there’s a custom body kit, the engine has been turbocharged, and a manual transmission awaits keen drivers. If you’re itching to buy this car, it’s up for grabs in Milwaukee.




Toyota’s Celica is one of those legendary Japanese cars that was widely sold in the United States too. That’s why we’re proud to present this sixth-generation, 55,000-mile 1997 Toyota Celica GT Liftback for sale from Phoenix. With its Fiesta Blue Metallic paint job, convenient liftback body style and the Fabric Sport Package, this one-owner Japanese classic even rocks some niceties such as the Premium 3-in-1 Audio System upgrade, a power moonroof and more. For those who want a Celica in their life, this 2.2-liter powered machine is ideal, especially if you didn’t learn how to drive stick, thanks to its automatic gearbox.



It’s David from David and Goliath here today with us. This gutsy little Matte Gray 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX STI packs a punch that can literally take down giants from several classes above. But that’s been the Subaru Impreza WRX STI’s forte since it launched way back in 1992. Today’s example comes with some superb modifications that really take it into a new level of performance. The current owner reports that the car is a garage kept, single owner car with all records and paperwork available. This includes records of not only oil changes and maintenance items, but all the mods done to this 143,000-mile machine from Cary, North Carolina. Oh, and dyno tests reportedly show nearly 500 horses at the wheels! Could you ask for more Japanese hot hatch perfection? We doubt it…



Remember Need For Speed Underground? The time when this famous racing franchise shifted gears and focused on the whole street racing scene? Well, one of the cars in that game was the Nissan 350Z. A fine sports car, it was highly sought after by players, and could be massively upgraded in-game, just like in real life. If you grew up playing NFS Underground and dreaming of a 350Z in your life, that time has come. Say hello to this 2006 Nissan 350Z from Chino. It’s done 73,000 miles and comes with some rather nice upgrades, including a shift towards forced induction! Better yet, the car still maintains a rather stock outlook on the exterior. So, you can either keep it as the sleeper it is, or give it a new look – the choice is yours once you take over this car.

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