1991 Toyota Mr2 Turbo, Top Speed 149mph, Original Owner, All Factory Options on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Very Rare Turbo! Original and only owner; purchased new from a Toyota dealer; no field modifications. All available options factory installed. Immaculate condition inside and out for its age. There is no rust or any mechanical defects. Minor oil drip from valve cover gasket; difficult to replace given engine position; never been an issue; no oil burn. Always garaged and has never seen snow. Engine rated at 200HP; accelerates 0-60 MPH in 5.9 seconds: Top speed 149 MPH. A true sports car with mid engine: great handling, quick, and fun! All original paperwork with original keys included. Car cover also included. Perfect collector car; I chose to drive it as my fun car during summer! Clear title.
The features include the following:
• Black leather interior & trim
• 5-speed manual transmission
• Power windows
• Key activated central locking
• 7 speaker Doby B&C
• T-tops with sunshades and covers
• Air conditioning
• Cruise control
• Tilt/Telescope steering wheel
• Aluminum alloy wheels
• Anti thief system
• Bucket seats
• Intermittent wipers
• Tinted windows
Serious bidders and local delivery only.
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