1985 Toyota Mr2 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
KENVAS, INC. 1985 Toyota MR2 Coupe 5-spd overdrive transmission Up for sale is a 1985 Toyota MR2 with 14" Aluminum Alloy Wheels. We bought this car for a customer that, for personal reasons, has decided not to import the car to his country. According to last owner, front fenders were replaced a few years ago and now, the rear fenders need to be replaced (they are included with the sale). It's a 4 wheel independent suspension. Interior in very good condition, no rips or tears. Dash and radio are all intact. Couple of very minor tears on the passenger door panel. Original jack and spare tire included. Owner's manual. It may be a great restoration project or just sell parts off it. Car is not running at present time. It may be a simple problem, but we cannot guarantee. You may come to check in person or send a 3rd-party to inspect it. It is sold in "AS-IS" condition. About the sale: When you click the Buy-it-now button on eBay, you're entering into a legally binding contract to buy this car. Please make sure you have the financial condition to purchase it before doing so. About payment: We would like a $500 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of purchase. We will contact the buyer within 24 hours via email for final payment arrangements, which should be done within 7 days of deposit date. About shipping: Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle at Buyer's own expense. About us: We are a licensed, bonded and insured dealer in the State of Florida, Miami area, if you're outside of the United States and needs help, export is our specialty. We may be reached at 407-477-4254 (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET) or email kenvas@kenvas-usa.com. You may request to inspect the car in person at any time, just call for an appointment. Buyer is responsible for paying Florida Sales Tax, title and registration fees. No dealer fee will be charged. We reserve the right to end the listing at any time, due to a local sale. Mileage may increase slightly due to moving car around storage location or test drives. Any disputes regarding the sale of this vehicle shall be resolved in Miami-Dade County, under Florida State laws. CALL 407-477-4254 for questions MON-FRI 9-5 SALE IS FINAL. SOLD AS-IS. |
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