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2002 Mr2 Spyder - Apr Body Kit - New Paint - 5spd Manual - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $13,995.00
Year:2002 Mileage:96790
Location:

Novelty, Ohio, United States

Novelty, Ohio, United States
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2002 MR2 Spyder with 100k miles.
5 speed manual transmission
Convertible top in excellent condition.
Custom APR Performance full body kit. ($3500 plus shipping)
Brand new paint (6 weeks ago) ($3500)
Ice cold Air Conditioning.
New genuine Toyota carpet  ($600 installed)
New rod bearings ($700 installed)
Transmission bearings replaced 10k miles ago  ($1300 installed)
Transmission oil changed last week.
Urethane motor mounts
New oxygen sensors 4 weeks ago (all 3)  ($800 installed)
No warning lights on dash.
New park brake cables  ($300 installed)
Near new brakes and tires.  Set of front brake pads and rotors included with sale.  Not needed yet.
Slight wear on driver's seat bolster. See photos.
No leaks.  
Everything works. Absolutely Everything.   Needs nothing. Even the engine oil is fresh. 

Literally, owned by a, currently, 72 year old woman for the last 5 years.  This car belongs to my mother in law and I'm selling it on her behalf.

This car can be viewed by appointment at 9988 Kinsman Rd, Novelty OH 44072.  Contact me through Ebay for a phone number if you have questions.

This will be a CASH, in person, transaction.   If you are out of the area, It will be a wire transfer transaction. If you are local, I will accept CASH at my business in a well populated commercial area during business hours, or I will gladly meet you at your bank and stand in line with you while the teller cuts a bank check, or your police station, or mine for the cash transaction.  I have nothing to hide in this transaction.   If you are out of area, we can put this car on a truck for you.  All shipping expenses will be yours and all arrangements must be made by you.


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The 2011 earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan took quite the toll on the automotive industry in that nation. Not content to lean on that tragedy as excuse for slagging sales, the Japanese automakers are planning on a major production expansion in North America. The aim is to reclaim the market share lost from the Tsunami-based dip, and overcome a dollar/yen exchange rate that makes exporting to America unprofitable.
Following the Tsunami, Japanese automakers ramped up production in their North American facilities to compensate, but according to Automotive News, Nissan, Honda and others have all reported plans for still-further increased production in the year ahead. As part of this ramp-up, Mazda will open a facility in Salamnca, Mexico before March of 2014. Part of that increase in output is 50,000 units of a Toyota-badged compact car, which Mazda will produce.
Other Mexican production facilities opening include a Honda plant, which will open in Spring 2014 in Celaya, and a Nissan plant, set to open later this year in Aguascalientes. Nissan also said that it will need another plant in North America within the next five years. According to Nissan Boss Carlos Ghosn, the company aims to raise its stake in the US market from 8 percent to 10, and adding production will help achieve that goal. Even Mitsubishi is aiming to boost production at its Normal, Illinois plant. Production of the Outlander Sport is currently at 50,000, which Mitsubishi wants to raise to 70,000.

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