2002 Toyota Celica Gts Hatchback 2-door 1.8l Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Prospect, Connecticut, United States
2002 Toyota Celica GTS Hello! I am selling my 2002 Celica GTS. I love this car, and it's a blast to drive, but have decided I need a truck. I am the second owner. For being a 2002, it has extremely low miles, at only 67,783 but it is also daily driven at the moment, so the mileage will depend on how long it takes to sell. The car is 6 speed manual, and every gear shifts nice and smoothly. The clutch is original OEM and is still in great shape. I would give the body about a 8.5/10, seeing as there are some minor cosmetic areas that aren't glaring, but are noticeable. I tried to take pictures accordingly. The interior is a 9.5/10, with no rips or tears in any of the leather seats. The oil has been changed every 3,000 miles like clockwork, and had a new serpentine belt installed about 8 months ago. The car is almost stock, except for the Short Ram Intake, SRS catback exhaust, tail lights, and the canards under the front bumper. It really sounds nice and deep past 4,000rpm's after the intake and exhaust were put on. It is currently on 18" Konig Lace Wheels, that are in decent shape. The car is located in Kure Beach, North Carolina, NOT CONNECTICUT. This car isn't one that has sat at the beach its whole life, and just moved here from up north last year.If you have any other questions or concerns feel free to contact me at (203) 695 7104. |
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