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2000 Toyota Celica Gts Hatchback 2-door 1.8l,auto,120k on 2040-cars

US $4,900.00
Year:2000 Mileage:120340
Location:

Mahopac, New York, United States

Mahopac, New York, United States
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Iam selling my 2000 Toyota Celica GTS in order to move into a 4 door vehicle. It has an automatic transmission with tiptronic shifting, located on the steering wheel,black leather interior, carbon blue exterior, which is a very dark blue, and has low mileage at 120,340 (mileage may go up slightly). The car runs great, great mpg and is fun to drive. Its needs nothing but a new owner. It has new rotors, pads, tires and NYS inspection. Car has some dings and scratches on the body but no rust.The interior is very clean no rips or tears in the leather and everything functions as it should. Vehicle also has a remote start.Adult owned, well maintained and is completely stock, serious buyers only. 


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