2003 Toyota Celica Gts All Custom!!! 57k Miles on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Ohio, United States
2003 Toyota Celica GTS-57k Miles-6 speed manual
Engine: Injen Intake PPE Header PPE Midpipe Invidia Exhaust Set up for Nitrous (in the car just needs hooked up) Upgraded ground wiring all through the car (all 4 gauge) Exerior: Factory Action Package (Front,Rear,Sides and Spoiler) Real Carbon fiber hood scoop HID headlights Lambo Door kit (Need passenger side shock. Still works but doesn't go up) TRD Fender Flairs Wheels/Suspension: 17" Konig Tantrum wheels painted black 215/35/17 BFG G-force Tires Megan Racing Coilovers Trd rear sway bar Interior: All Leather Interior Custom 3 Gauge Pod (With Nitrous,and Volt Gauge) 4 pt. Sparco Harnesses 2 10lb. Zex NItrous Tanks Suede Headliner All Black painted interior pieces Sparco 4pt. Harnesses Audio: Kenwood double din dvd player boss audio 6 1/2" door speakers 4 12" Kicker comp Subwoofers Kicker 1200 watt amp Kinetik Battery 4 7" Monitors 10" monitor (powers on but has no picture) 7" rear view mirror monitor 12" flip down monitor custom rear seat delete with custom sub enclosure ***All tv's and amp/subs are connected to the second battery. The battery is very low and only turns the tv's on and not the amp*** Car has never seen rain or snow! Always garaged and driven on nice days. Mostly used a show car. This car is in awesome condition! Book value on a base gts with the mileage is over $9,000! Any questions please ask before bidding! All sales final no returns. $500 deposit required after sale is done. Remaining balance is due within 7 days. The car must be picked up within a week. |
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