2002 Toyota Celica Gt Hatchback 1 Owner 34,177 Miles Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
You are bidding on a 2002 Toyota Celica GT that is in excellent condition. The car has only 34,177 miles and has been garage kept. It is also a 1 owner vehicle. This is a one of a kind vehicle that has been well taken care of and has had thousands of dollars invested into it. This is one of the cleanest vehicle's you'll find!!!!!! Please see the list below of the modifications that have been done. It should be noted the front bodykit/bumper has a crack/damage (see pics) and there is also a small chip in the paint on the driver's side front fender (see pics). Engine Bosch Battery replaced Spring 2010 Mobil 1 Synthetic Oil Injen Air Intake Greddy BOV Borgwarner K04 Turbocharger Large front mount intercooler, manifold, piping & parts Spark Plugs- 1 Step Cold Fuel Injectors Fuel Pump Exterior Mods Authentic Veilside Bodykit Authentic Veilside Teardrop axle back titanium exhaust APR GTC-200 Adjustable Carbon Fiber Wing APR Carbon Fiber wind splitter Vinyl Graphics Honda S2000 Antenna Sparco Hood Pins 18x7.5 Racing Hart Wheels & Tires Tein Lowering Springs Interior Mods Toyota Celica GTS Pedals Autometer boost, fuel pressure & air/fuel ratio gauges Greddy Profec B II electronic boost controller Greddy Emanage Blue w/ software The vehicle is for sale locally and I can cancel the auction at anytime. Winning bidder must send a $500.00 non-refundable deposit via paypal/cash within 48 hours of auction end. The remaining balance of the vehicle must be paid within 3 days of auction end. The vehicle must be picked up within 7 days of auction end. Bidders with less than 25 positive feedback must be approved by me. Buyer is responsible for picking up the vehicle. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID!!!!!!!! |
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