2004 Trd Celica Gts on 2040-cars
Littleton, Colorado, United States
I have the title, I'm selling this because I moved up into the mountains, put this car in storage, and bought a truck. It's all leather and has 120k miles. It comes with four brand new tires. Extremely nice inside, it makes other Celicas look like crap. Very roomy. All the leather is in great condition. Runs very well, Revs to 8400. Non-Smoker and no pets. It's a 2004 GT-S and it's the 6 speed manual, by far the best. I absolutely love my car, the sound system is amazing, the car looks fantastic, the inside is so spacious and comfortable, fits me and I'm 6 foot 8 inches, out of my Mom's Infinity G35 and my friends Jeep my Celica was the only one that could fit the 60" TV. Tons of trunk space and even more with back seats down, incredible at turning/handling, will last a long time, the engine sounds amazing, nothing cheap and nothing cheesy, no problems, no broken anything, everything is replaced, well taken care of, everything is in good condition and everything works great. No major accidents, everything runs perfectly, very reliable engine, I've never had a single check engine light. The halo rings, headlights, brights, and fog lights are extremely bright. I absolutely love this car, I've owned it for 6 years now. The only problem is some paint scratches/chips.
TEXT 7TwoZero 20Three 89Five2 This is for a custom manual 6 speed 2004 Celica GTS with the action package body style (Not an aftermarket body kit -- Very rare). Comes with 4 new tires EXTRAS: Replaced back window which is expensive because of the heated lines 7 layer car cover - $80 -- One year unlimited warranty I still have the stock hood scoop too Laser spark plugs Premium transmission fluid flush -$300 -- 4/2014 Steering fluid $150 -- 11/2013 Brand new life warranty painted front bumper, rear bumper, and corner panel with an extremely high end clear bra (higher than 3M) on the front bumper 10 year warranty - $2800 -- ABRA and Xtreme Autoworks Super bright LED dome light -- $50 Full matt black custom billet grill -- $200 Fog lights with halo rings -- $300 All emblems removed Red TRD stickers inside Black and blue leather shift boot and parking brake cover -- $150 Clock converted blue -- $100 New mats - $80 Fresh Royal Purple oil change with BG109 cleaner and BG MOA - $100 Replaced the window rubber mouldings -- $400 Black red 17" XXR rims - $1000 Hub Centric Rings - $20 Slotted rotors - $300 EBC red stuff brake pads - $200 Black calipers - $30 New door lock actuators-- $1000 Two 12 inch Kicker subwoofers and a 5 channel X700 amp - $1,200 4 Kicker speakers - $500 Kenwood stereo - $180 AEM Cold air intake - $300 Life warrantied TRD trunk lift kit - $80 Blue tach/speedo conversion gauge cluster and climate control -- $400 -- LEDMOD.COM ACT STAGE II racing clutch - $350 7.5 pound aluminum lightweight flywheel - $300 New really nice CCFL Halo ring Spyder lights + clear bra coating - $500 Custom hood scoop - $150 Fairly new front window - $300 Tinted windows - 5% visibility life warranty for any reason (Bubbling, fading, cut, broken glass) - $300 Back Window tint - 15% - $150 -- life warranty -- XTREME AUTOWORKS Front window 50% tint - $120 -- life warranty -- XTREME AUTOWORKS 75% blacked out all red TRD Brake lights - $150 -- XTREME AUTOWORKS Electric blue and red sport suspension/lowering kit on it - $600 And more extras unmentioned |
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