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Non Turbo Only 200 Miles New Toyota 5sfe 2.2l Remanufactured Engine on 2040-cars

US $9,333.00
Year:1991 Mileage:200
Location:

Monterey Park, California, United States

Monterey Park, California, United States
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TOYOTA MR2 NON TURBO NEW TOYOTA 5SFE 2.2L REMANUFACTURED Engine ONLY 200 MILES with 2 years unlimited miles warranty  ONE OF THE KIND

THIS CAR CAN BRING YOU ANYWHERE YOU WANT.

JUST SPEND $7600 WITH THE FOLLOWING UPGRADE:

Toyota MR2 Duraflex F355 Body Kit

$700

BODY WORK & NEW PAINT

$2,000

TOYOTA JDMSPORT RACING STEERING WHEEL

$100

New Dual XML8100 Car Radio Digital Audio Built-In iPod

$150

ALARM

$100

4 NEW 17" TIRES & WHEEL

$1,100

Toyota 5SFE 2.2L REMANUFACTURED Engine+ LABOR 0 MILES

$2,350

JDM Toyota MR2 Power Steering Pump ECU SW20

$150

4 NEW ABT Gold Drilled & Slotted Disc Brake Rotors

$250

DENSO AC COMPRESSOR & CLUTCH FOR TOYOTA MR-2

$375

REAR LIGHTS + FOGS LIGHT

$325

I'll give away an uninstall TOYOTA MR2MRS

2DR BOLT-ON VERTICAL LAMBO DOORS $895 VALUE

GREAT CONDITION, BLOW COLD AIR, Class: Sport Car - Touring

? Engine: 2.2L I4 MPI

? Country of Assembly: Japan, 4 Cylinder 5 Speed Manual.

, air cond. blow cold air, new brakes, new tires
this is the best
TOYOTA MR2 ever make in those years.
The odometer shows
318,000 miles BUT PUT A NEW Toyota 5SFE 2.2L REMANUFACTURED Engine ONLY HAVE 200 MILES STILL NEED RUN IN TO 500 MILES FOR OIL CHANGE .The CAR is and in decent condition it is truly a striking automobile. California clear title. This was with the TOYOTA /JAPAN powerful Touring

2.2L I4 MPI engine .It is a freeway cruiser and these cars seem to go forever if you just give them regular maintenance. It is serviced. It runs and drives excellent. We have been driving & to make sure everything works as it should and it does, Engine clean, Transmission shifts nice and crisp, Steering nice, brakes is good, clutch is good. This is a reliable car & have a lots of miles to go; the body is straight new paint & New Durefex body kits. Car has been inspected by a certified Mechanic.

  • Class: Sport Car - Touring
  • Engine: 2.2L I4 MPI
  • Country of Assembly: Japan
  • Vehicle Age: 22 year(s)
  • Calculated Owners: 2
  • VIN: JT2SW21M6M0001396
  • Year : 1991
  • Make : Toyota
  • Model: MR2
  • Style/Body: Coupe 2D

THIS CAR GUARANTEE NO ACCIDENT COME WITH CARFAX REPORT

Car sold "AS IS"

DEPOSIT $500 MUST PAY WITHIN 24 HOURS after end of auction

BALANCE & Pickup must occur within THREE (3) days of the end of the auction.

 BUYER RESPONSIBLE TO ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION OR CALL "USHIP"  FOR A QUOTE.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY

THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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