2003 Toyota Mr2 Spyder Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l Only 23,326 Miles! on 2040-cars
Marysville, Ohio, United States
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There are great cars...and then there are SPECIAL cars. This 2003 Toyota MR 2 Spyder falls under that ''special'' category. To be a special car, a vehicle needs to stand out. Can you find one on every corner? The answer to that question is ''no.'' This Toyota is a 2 owner CLEAN History machine. The 23k miles are true and documented. This Spyder started off life in Florida away from the harsh weather and road salt. The second owner continued to baby this MR 2 in KY. Only driven on nice days, meticulously maintained and tucked away in a nice garage. We acquired this Toyota on trade from the second owner. It came to us with like new tires, a beautiful black clearcoat, like new top, and a like new leather interior. Original handbook is present along with all weather mats. The Spyder is a true sports car. Rear engine mated to a 6 speed sequential transmission. The sequential transmission was a rare option and allowed the owner to drive this car like a manual transmission without the hassle of a clutch. Because of the sequential transmission, this Spyder has factory cruise. (Manuals did not come with cruise) If you are looking for a near spotless, low mileage, affordable, fun vehicle, you owe yourself a look at this MR2. A certain collectible version of a car desired by many. Actual mileage may very due to local test drive. Auction may end early due to local sale. Carfax available at www.greensautopoint.com. We have been in business for nearly 30 years in Marysville, Ohio. Questions may be directed to Jason Burris at 937-644-2277. Winning bidder will have shipping arrangements in place within 72 hours or pick up locally. Thank you for your interest!
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