2002 Toyota Celica Gt-s 2zz-ge 6spd, 29k Miles, Showroom Condition on 2040-cars
Huntington Station, New York, United States
Essentially selling a fully-loaded, showroom condition Celica GT-S 6-speed manual with only a handful of very minor imperfections on the exterior. A few rock chips on the hood, and one rub mark on the rear driver-side corner of the bumper as shown. The car is not daily driven since buying another car a month ago, however, it is still on the road so the mileage may go up slightly.
Bought from a 71 year old man making me the 2nd owner. There are no accidents or any stories, and the vehicle spent it's entire life in a heated garage. Never driven in the snow so there is absolutely no rust to be found. Meticulously maintained by both owners both mechanically and aesthetically. Leather has been kept moisturized with Lexol leather care, Meguiar's Vinyl and plastic treatment was used for all surfaces not leather, and Griot's garage processional wax for the exterior. I am fanatical with the cleanliness and mechanical health of all my cars and it shows. The buyer of this Celica is getting an almost new car. The title is clear, all of the original documents are included as well as maintanence records. Never raced or beaten, but a few tasteful upgrades were installed: a professionally installed two-way Viper 5704V remote start alarm tailored towards manual transmission vehicles (sequence required for start), shifter bushings along with a $300 Japanese C's shifter to firm up the shifting feel, and an older OEM ECU which kept the originally intended 2ZZ-GE engine performance. For those that are not aware, this is the same 180HP/130TQ Yamaha developed VVT drivetrain that's present in the Lotus Elise/Exige, MR2 Spyder, Matrix XRS, and Corolla XRS. Personally observed gas mileage has been between 26-32MPG with Premium gas. Please look through the pictures and see my personal records below - any questions, please contact me through Ebay. 2/23/2014 - 22800 Miles Oil change - 5W30 Edge Synthetic oil change, XG3614 oil filter Spark plugs - NGK Laser Iridium 4589 spark plugs Air Filter - Purolator premium Serpentine belt - Dayco Wiper blades - Rain-X Latitude. Driver, LA-26. Pass, LA-16. Rear, LA-20. 2/28/2014 - 23000 Miles Moddiction Textured Silver Anvil Shift Knob (003TS12-125) = $81.99 3 x Redline Synthetic Gear Oil - MT-90 (1 quart) (RED-50304) = $40.47 Speed Source Shifter Cable Bushing Set - Toyota ZZ engines (SSI-CBT01) = $26.00 Replaced hatch shocks Flushed power steering/brake fluid, detailed engine bay and entire car. Griot's garage, Meguiar's polishing compound for slight scratches. 3/8/2014 - 23200 Miles Installed Gaiter's shifter boot, e-brake boot, and padded armrest (extra poly padding). Xenon spacers for 55w HID install All lighting replaced with LED bulbs (T10, etc) Installed C's short shifter zzt231 ($300) 3/14/2014 Replaced all four tire valves due to slow leak in one tire, rotated/balanced Four wheel alignment Lubricated shifter cables 3/20/2014 Installed Viper two-way 5704V remote starting system with Manual Transmission Mode. ($239.90) Installed Aux cigarette lighter behind passenger fuse panel Alarm is underneath dash and up to the left - all connections soldered/shrink wrapped. 4/3/2014 - 25,902 Miles Pennzoil 5w30 platinum oil change Waxed with Griot's garage Installed 2000 Celica GT-S MT ECU with new single pin knock sensor (connector 5, pin 27) - used Delphi AS10110 (Denso OEM). New OEM thermostat and flushed radiator fluid with Toyota long life radiator fluid. Cleaned intake manifold and throttle body. 4/12/2014 Modified shifter mount to allow smoother movement of shifter from neutral to 5th and 6th. Replaced sidemarkers with clear units and bulbs with amber wedge LED. Replaced one rusted side marker nut with toyota OEM fastener ($3) 5/21/2014 Recharged A/C with Nick from Pep Boys - pulled 30" vacuum, 1.5oz PAG oil, 1.02 ounces of R134A 8/8/2014 - 28,591 Miles Pennzoil 5w30 platinum oil change 9/21/2014 - 29,324 Detailed car, inside and outside. Prep for sale. |
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