View Full Version : How it took for you to get your s2000?
manonastick
10-09-2012, 01:34 AM
As the title states?
wondering how long most of you guys took to find your perfect s2000?
Its bloody F**king hard to find any good s2000 without a crash history and i'm properly just bitching and complaining as i don't have a car now but im curious. Heard stories of people taking a few week to a few months soo post your story up.
AusS2000
10-09-2012, 09:13 AM
5 months.
From ordering at the Honda dealer to delivery that was the wait time in 2000.
Actually it was supposed to be 8 months but I got one that was going to be a prize in an MYOB competition so got it early.
JimeeeH
10-09-2012, 12:43 PM
Just over 6months, and in saying this I've seen some baddddd s2k's out there.
Magic_boi
10-09-2012, 01:38 PM
done got my in just one month
VeYzZii
10-09-2012, 02:57 PM
About 3 months of full-on hunting.
Dylaan
10-09-2012, 03:11 PM
About 3 months also. It was annoying when some of them looked great in photos and on the phone they say the car is top notch, then when you get there it is everything but.
drsilliez
10-09-2012, 05:21 PM
bought it off a friend so not that long :)
just buy mine ;)
my car is also up for sale! $26k
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-s2000-2003-13282664
cracker
11-09-2012, 08:30 AM
5 months of hunting, maybe saw 10+ s2k's in that time which looked to be worth inspecting, half of them the owners had "NO IDEA" they were repairable write off's and the other 4 were in such shit condition in person that they may as well have been written off..
sebastiencollard
11-09-2012, 10:04 AM
took me 3 days. snapped her up quickly...
manonastick
11-09-2012, 11:28 AM
I proberly seen almost 8 or more in my month of searching
The good ones got snapped up basically in one day and most of them are write offs. Theres a few decent ones but overpriced in my opinion. Ill keep looking though : )
daevilone
14-09-2012, 08:08 PM
I half heartedly looked for a few months. But when it came time to start looking seriously, fluked it and bought the first one I saw, which was the only one in Canberra at the time. Immaculate and great history.
Hasbeen
16-09-2012, 04:38 PM
About 20 years.
I had to raise 3 kids to where I could kick them out of home;
Stop supporting their paddock full of show jumpers;
Sell the horse truck used to carry said horses;
And sell heaps of horse gear to raise the money;
Then drive up & look at my 2001, but only 27500Km beauty;
Drive to the bank to get the money;
Catch 2 trains & a taxi to get my car.
pure_na
16-09-2012, 10:49 PM
4 weeks and didn't find a perfect one.
i was lucky, i was always going to buy my best friend's one, but decided i'd have a look around and see if i could get one cheaper as his cost a fortune...it was immaculate to say the least.
anyway while i was looking i called up over 12 people, saw 5, got 1 mechanically tested, and not one of them was worth it. i was annoyed the one i had tested was not 100% because from my tests of it i thought it was.
that said, i was trying to buy cheap, as i already had an expensive one lined up, so i wasn't exactly looking at ones advertised for any more than low 20s.
you think buying an s2000 is hard? try buying a dc2r. i don't know what the market is like now, but 2 years ago heres how it went:
1 isn't a type r
1 is a write off
1 doesn't have recaros any more
1 doesn't have log books
1 has crazy sounds coming from somewhere that the seller claims he can't hear (no joke)
1 is missing parts you'd probably want a type r to have
none of them are white (except the written off one)
and then, after searching one pops up you're happy with, you verbally agree to buy it on the day you saw it come up, it sold 45 mins later with a "sorry i can't believe i had that much interest i should have asked for more". i've looked at a lot of cars, different makes and models, and have never seen one sell in 45 mins.
the only part about buying a dc2r that was easier was i could tell from advertisements and pictures what sort of condition the car was in, whereas s2000's i had to physically see.
Indie
17-09-2012, 12:39 AM
you think buying an s2000 is hard? try buying a dc2r. i don't know what the market is like now, but 2 years ago heres how it went:
1 isn't a type r
1 is a write off
1 doesn't have recaros any more
1 doesn't have log books
1 has crazy sounds coming from somewhere that the seller claims he can't hear (no joke)
1 is missing parts you'd probably want a type r to have
none of them are white (except the written off one)
and then, after searching one pops up you're happy with, you verbally agree to buy it on the day you saw it come up, it sold 45 mins later with a "sorry i can't believe i had that much interest i should have asked for more". i've looked at a lot of cars, different makes and models, and have never seen one sell in 45 mins.
the only part about buying a dc2r that was easier was i could tell from advertisements and pictures what sort of condition the car was in, whereas s2000's i had to physically see.Sounds like my experience buying a Silvia. A few dodgy S13s, including an undisclosed repairable write-off. Eventually had a handshake agreement on an S14, but the next day, he sold it out from under me. What a dog. I resolved to wait a few years until I was in the market for a more plentiful S15. Some cars are just so much trouble that you get over them.
manonastick
17-09-2012, 03:48 AM
4 weeks and didn't find a perfect one.
i was trying to buy cheap, as i already had an expensive one lined up, so i wasn't exactly looking at ones advertised for any more than low 20s.
Same position here. . . theres nothing on carsales right now. . . either its overpriced or write off. . .
im still waiting patiently, been living without a car for one month now might as well keep at it
Soo what was wrong with yours? i dont expect a 10year old to be in perfect condition anymore lol i just want one decently priced and not a write off and slowly restore it
Dylaan
17-09-2012, 02:57 PM
I got my S2000 about 6 weeks ago and I just checked carsales and most of the ones online have been up there for months and months. I was pretty close to giving up my search and buying one that was just okay but nothing special. Luckily one popped up just before I made a purchase and it turned out to be much better and cheaper, so I bought it 2 days after it had been online. Most of the ones I see online now don't really stand out, it's a tough market to buy and sell an S2000.
black8thgen
17-09-2012, 03:16 PM
yeah i've been in the market for a while.. the good ones that are priced well will sell in literally 2 days after the first inspection... so unfortunately one i was going to go look at got sold about an hour before i came to see it =.=...
it is a very tough market and it can come down to a matter of minutes as to who calls first for example.
pure_na
17-09-2012, 04:35 PM
Same position here. . . theres nothing on carsales right now. . . either its overpriced or write off. . .
im still waiting patiently, been living without a car for one month now might as well keep at it
Soo what was wrong with yours? i dont expect a 10year old to be in perfect condition anymore lol i just want one decently priced and not a write off and slowly restore it
was the question directed at me? if so:
i don't think i explained my sitatuation properly. I bought my best mates car. it was flawless. there was nothing wrong with it. i'm not exagerating. needed a new battery as it never got driven plus some other small maintenance items after i started driving it. *before* i bought his, i tried to see if i could get one cheaper. that's what i meant by 4 weeks and i didn't find a perfect one. while i was still getting the money together to buy his i looked at others and they were mostly shit.
if i was looking at one today, first thing i'd do is set up a budget. next, you go to see s2000s with your budget at the forefront of your mind. if my budget is 20, and i go to see one where the ONLY thing wrong with it is the roof being ****ed, then i would offer 18 as i could get a new, better roof for less than 2k.
GET THE CAR TESTED BY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT! can't stress that enough.
generally the s2000s have diff issues. it is something i am not able to diagnose and that was the issue with the one i had mechanically checked. that's what's annoying about buying one, the diff felt fine to me, the mechanic said it was pretty close to exploding.
other than that it's mostly just crash issues. how picky are you when it comes to the car being hit? as every single one i looked at had been hit. (mine hasn't :P).
also, don't worry about higher ks if it has full books. if you're paying 20k, the 140k model has probably been taken car of better than the 100k model, considering they are the same price. if you're paying more, then you look at the ks to make sure you are not overpaying.
EDIT: I would say unless you are paying 16 or less, if the diff is ****ed then forget about the car. this is not a cheap thing to fix. to get it new from honda is like 8k or something, which nobody would do, but to get a replacement/fixed is still going to cost you in the thousands.
EDIT 2: Looking at what you said about slowly restoring it...i would say this is not a car you want to do that with. parts are *expensive*. everything is ****ing expensive for this car. everything has to come from japan (or america if you want it cheaper). dealerships do not stock anything for it. you probably don't want to restore one, as by the time you are done you could have bought a much better one for what you have spent. that's just my opinion, from when i was justifying the ridiculous amount bought mine for :P.
black8thgen
18-09-2012, 08:39 AM
would you guys be wary of purchasing a JDM imported s2k? is there any way an inspector would know if the clock has been wound back?
pure_na
18-09-2012, 01:00 PM
pretty sure i know the one you're talking about, and pretty sure the guy personal imported it in for himself.
ask him for documents relating to the milage when it left japan (basically all the documents from japan). If he says he doesn't have any documents, he's probs lying and the clock has been wound back. there's no "sorry i lost them last week omg can you believe it yo?." If he says he doesn't have any documents that can verify milage from japan, the clock has been wound back, period. If he does have documents, then it's a starting point for you to decide whether the milage since then is legit or not (and i'd say it is if he is willing to show you the milage it came over with).
black8thgen
18-09-2012, 02:11 PM
apparently he rego'd this imported s2k with the details and vin number of his old s2k, which he wrecked at the track.
his old s2k was an 01 model, but this has an 03 build date - so the rego papers will say its an 01.
he even said the vin has been swapped etc, which sounds so extremely dodgy from what I know of vicroads (but im in NSW so that knowledge is so very limited).
and he said yeah i have the papers but i can't give them to you etc --> which as you said, probably means the clock has been wound back
Indie
18-09-2012, 06:00 PM
Even if there are papers from Japan, they don't mean much. I've been shown these very legitimate looking papers for low-mileage cars, and they're too good to be true.
pure_na
19-09-2012, 12:41 AM
apparently he rego'd this imported s2k with the details and vin number of his old s2k, which he wrecked at the track.
his old s2k was an 01 model, but this has an 03 build date - so the rego papers will say its an 01.
he even said the vin has been swapped etc, which sounds so extremely dodgy from what I know of vicroads (but im in NSW so that knowledge is so very limited).
and he said yeah i have the papers but i can't give them to you etc --> which as you said, probably means the clock has been wound back
feel sorry for anybody who buys this car. it is not, nor will it ever be, legal.
on the other hand, at least he's honest. tried buying a dc5r once. was advertised as a championship white JDM dc5r, personal import. got him from 32k to 24k. new something was up. did a vin check myself. everything checked out. asked some people i know to check it out. the history of the vin was:
it was originally a BLACK, AUDM, BASE MODEL dc5.
this wasn't a vin swap, it was still the same car, just modded with jdm parts.
couldn't stop laughing, rang the guy and told him to go f*ck himself.
manonastick
19-09-2012, 09:08 PM
Remember that car. . . lol someone eventually bought it though i think?
Anyways worst time to buy s2k no ones wants to sell. . .
tay113
20-09-2012, 12:56 AM
Hey guys:
does anyone know anything about this two S2k are on sale ATM, cause im looking forward to go and have a look at those two!
Sydney one $26500 for it
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-s2000-1999-13107714?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=25&page=3&eapi=2&__N=1246+1247+1252+1282+4294965322+4294964924+1216&num=15&silo=Stock&sort=default
Melbourne one $36999 for it
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-s2000-2007-13292071?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=35&page=3&eapi=2&__N=1246+1247+1252+1282+4294965322+4294964924+1216&num=15&silo=Stock&sort=default
cheers
HI ya, i have a year 2000 with 38,000km and if you are keen,kindly pm me as yours full.cheers tay
black8thgen
21-09-2012, 02:10 PM
Remember that car. . . lol someone eventually bought it though i think?
Anyways worst time to buy s2k no ones wants to sell. . .
nah the car is still up for sale haha, he's dropping the price by like 1k per week recently
Yeah, especially since summer is coming lol...
The difficult thing is trying that with an old car, you have to be picky, but then by being picky, you really kinda have to increase your budget by 2-3k or so to pick one up that meets or almost meets the standards you want...
yenvy4
23-09-2012, 12:44 AM
I proberly seen almost 8 or more in my month of searching
The good ones got snapped up basically in one day and most of them are write offs. Theres a few decent ones but overpriced in my opinion. Ill keep looking though : )
Can you please tell us which ones are write offs those in the market
baby_phantom
23-09-2012, 03:16 AM
feel sorry for anybody who buys this car. it is not, nor will it ever be, legal.
on the other hand, at least he's honest. tried buying a dc5r once. was advertised as a championship white JDM dc5r, personal import. got him from 32k to 24k. new something was up. did a vin check myself. everything checked out. asked some people i know to check it out. the history of the vin was:
it was originally a BLACK, AUDM, BASE MODEL dc5.
this wasn't a vin swap, it was still the same car, just modded with jdm parts.
couldn't stop laughing, rang the guy and told him to go f*ck himself.
You mean this one?
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-integra-2002-12074689?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=7&eapi=2&__N=4294739803+1246+1247+1252+1282+4294965322+4294 965105+1216&num=15&silo=Stock&Range=Year:2002,Max&sort=LastUpdate
pure_na
25-09-2012, 05:00 PM
You mean this one?
http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-integra-2002-12074689?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=7&eapi=2&__N=4294739803+1246+1247+1252+1282+4294965322+4294 965105+1216&num=15&silo=Stock&Range=Year:2002,Max&sort=LastUpdate
no lol, this was a couple of years back. the one you linked to looks pretty legit to me.
black8thgen
25-09-2012, 05:38 PM
that one you linked is quite legit, followed the owner's previous cars and some threads on them and he's a genuine enthusiast - from what i've read anyway.
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