This 1999 Honda S2000 is a Japanese-market example that is finished in Grand Prix White with a black soft top over black leather upholstery, and it now indicates 30k kilometers (~19k miles). Power comes from a 2.0-liter VTEC inline-four linked with a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, and the car is further equipped with 16″ BBS forged wheels, projector-style headlights, and a front lip spoiler in addition to a push-button ignition system, air conditioning, and an infotainment system linked to a trunk-mounted CD changer. It was brought to the US in July 2024 following the selling dealer’s acquisition, and the fluids were changed and the spark plugs were reportedly replaced in preparation for the sale. This AP1 S2000 is now offered with a clean Washington title.
The car is finished in Grand Prix White (NH-565) and features a power-operated black soft top. Details include projector-style headlights, a front lip spoiler, dual roll hoops, and twin polished exhaust outlets.
Forged 16″ BBS wheels are mounted with 205/55 front and 225/50 rear Bridgestone Potenza RE004 tires. The car is equipped with double-wishbone suspension, and braking is provided by four-wheel discs.
The right-hand-drive cabin features bucket seats that are upholstered in black leather with perforated inserts. S2000-branded floor mats line the footwells, and appointments include a push-button ignition system, air conditioning, a metal shift knob, an infotainment system, DVD-based navigation, and a trunk-mounted CD changer. Wear is evident on the driver’s seat bolster, and the navigation screen is damaged and difficult to read.
The leather-wrapped steering wheel sits ahead of a digital instrument cluster consisting of a speedometer, a bar-style tachometer, and readouts for coolant temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 30k kilometers (~19k miles), approximately 40 of which have been added by the selling dealer.
The 2.0-liter VTEC F20C inline-four was factory rated at 247 horsepower for the Japanese market. Work performed in preparation for the sale reportedly involved fluid changes and replacing the spark plugs.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.