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ULTRA 7 - 2008 WCM Ultralite S2K for sale in Seattle


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07/25 - SOLD Thanks Jim!

 

 

 

 

07/24 - Well, it looks like my eBay sale is probably not be going through, so before listing again I am offering it up for the winning bid price of $26,712.95 + shipping from Seattle. Considering it was over $32,600 in just materials alone, that is a great deal...

 

Chad Marsh

(206) 396-2661

http://www.marshsite.com/s01.jpg

http://www.marshsite.com/trailer.jpg

 

 

Although there is no question this is a fantastic car, both in looks and performance, I have decided that a Seven is really just not for me.

Those of you that followed my build know that a have high standards and attention to detail, you will be hard pressed to find a nicer Ultralite of the 90 or so in existance today.

 

http://www.marshsite.com/s2k.htm

 

http://www.marshsite.com/811.htm

 

 

Honda S2000 2.2L 240HP engine with 6-speed MT, Subaru WRX LSD.

 

This car has just over 2000 miles on it, 2.2L Honda engine had 66K before landing here. This car has been put through the paces, both on a tour and on the track. Weaknesses were found and resolved, it is now rock solid dependable.

 

A stock turn-key Ultralite S2K is $38,750 and if you order one now you will take delivery in about a year or so.

 

Upgrades over stock form include:

 

2.2L Honda F22C S2000 engine ($1000 over stock 2.0L on secondary market)

16”x6.5” Motegi Traklite wheels (11.9 lbs!) and Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star-spec tires ($1000 over stock)

Fuel Safe 8-gallon racing cell with internal bladder and surge box ($900 over stock)

Planet Color Nautical Paint ($800 over standard paint)

Complete car covered in Venture Shield paint protection film (like 3M, StonGard, Clear Bra, $1300)

Spare set of paint-matched rear fenders ($600)

4” Trail Tech SC4 HID Headlamps ($400)

Carbon Fiber Dash and Fender Protectors ($300)

Carbon Fiber Rear and Side View Mirrors ($250)

Auto Meter Ultralite gauge package upgrade ($200)

Wilwood Rear 12” Drilled Rotor upgrade ($150)

Wilwood rear brake bias proportioning valve ($50)

Ultra Compact Italian air horn ($50)

Numerous other sub-$100 upgrades not listed.

 

Total upgrades over stock: $7000+, which would put it in the $45,000 range new.

 

Asking $33,000

 

Fully enclosed Interstate 20'x8' car hauler trailer available also, with the car for $3,500, but not for sale separately unless the car goes without it.

 

Feel free to call with any questions. Chad Marsh (206) 396-2661

 

 

Most of the pictures show the old 18" 3-pc silver wheels, the current wheels are the black 16", which are 12 lbs lighter per wheel.

 

http://www.marshsite.com/s04.jpg

http://www.marshsite.com/s08.jpg

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I corresponded with Chad during his S2k build, and visited his home to see the progress just before his first start-up. I was blown away by the quality of the build. Chad added all the stuff you could wish for, like the classy carbon fiber bits, and the fuel cell installation with the pump in it's own well to avoid any fuel starvation on long turns.

 

Chad is a meticulous builder, making sure that everything is perfect before moving to the next step. I thought that my S2k was pretty nice, but it pales in comparison to the workmanship on Chad's. The paint on this car is a spectacular metallic finish, and the pictures just don't do it justice. The full coverage paint shield should keep it looking great for years of road or track time.

 

Checkout the shot of the rear end and suspension. The candy apple red axles, gold suspension bars, and shiny black diff and u-joints is definitely cool. Whoever gets this car is going to have the finest WMC Ultralite S2k that I have ever seen.:D:D

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I've spoken with Chad on several occasions and 2nd Powderbrake's comments. I can't imagine a S2K with more attention to detail and better sorted (wish I could of had you make 2 sets of the interior bits like the panels and center console while you were at it;))

 

Sorry it wasn't what you expected Chad, it will definately make someone happy!

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Chad,

sorry to see you abandon this beauty....and make sure to sell it to the West Coast!

 

I hope it was not the company of our merry band of Seveners on the last NorCal trip or the long arm of the CHP that deterred you ;-)

 

Gert

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Here I am in the Seattle area, newly laid off, and this pops up to torture me.

:(

 

I'll trade you a 1991 BMW 850i with a six-speed manual and all my future unemployment checks :D What a deal - you'll get three times the car. 12 cylinders instead 4 lonely little ones, 4100 lbs instead of a third of that.

 

Dave

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Any interest in a Shelby Cobra? FFR,427W,550HP,red. I have been considering a Seven style car,never had one. Pics:

 

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Rich Torres 313-377-9542

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Interested in the WCM. Although it's a little more dressed up than I was looking for your at least on the same coast (seems like everything interesting is somewhere east of the rockies). If your reserve isn't met I'd like to talk to you about it. Was looking for something a little more powerful than my MINI Cooper S for track days and have found a couple of "track only" specialty cars that fit the bill but this may be a better idea.

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Well, it looks like my eBay sale is probably not be going through, so before listing again I am offering it up for the winning bid price of $26,712.95 + shipping from Seattle.

 

Considering it was over $32,600 in just materials alone, that is a great deal...

 

 

(206) 396-2661

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It's a great time to have cash available for toys. Though I'm rarely one of those lucky guys to get a great deal.

 

Chad, you can take solace that if your in the market for another toy it's probably got a similar discount.

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