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1993 Toyota Mr2 The Spyder Is Back In All Original Form Non Turbo Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $1,650.00
Year:1993 Mileage:153000
Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States

PROUDLY INTRODUCING THE RAREST OF ALL TOYOTA'S THE MR2 NON TURBO normally aspirated.
all original condition never modified to my knowledge

original rims
BRAND NEW TIRES WERE $1256
BRAND NEW ALTERNATOR WAS $586
BRAND NEW GLASS was $384

lower bumper fascia is broken as shown in picture ( it is completely fixable
without replacing the bumper however it will need only a driver side fender 
which i have located for $75.00
radiator is bent and will need to be replaced 

ultra low miles of approximately 153,000

This mr2 is being advertised locally therefore i reserve the risk to cancel this ad at anytime without warning or prejudice.  If it is too close to the end of the auction to stop the process then i will
make it arbitrary decision whether to let the auction run its course or sell to the local buyer.  In either case, all effort will be made to let the bidders know.

IF YOU HAVE A FEEDBACK RATING OF 5 OR LESS DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU CALL FIRST.
ALL BUYERS OF FEEDBACK RATINGS OF 5 OR LESS MAY BE BLOCKED.
IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION PLEASE CALL AT THE END OF THE AUCTION SO I may congratulate and details
for pick up may be made. thank you.

THIS IS AN AUTOMATIC.

Be careful when you click.  It is an obligation to put a deposit on the car within the alotted time or come out and pay for it in CASH only before the alotted time is up.  Winning the auction
does NOT give you the right to come out and start the car up and drive it prior to payment in full.  I can't make it clear enough that the mr2 must be paid in full before the key is given up
if you are NOT interested in trusting me on this great mr2 DO NOT BID!!!.

The engine and tranny are good, however, before you start tinkering with the car or adding fluids before you start it if that is what you desire, THE MR2 MUST BE PAID IN FULL FIRST!!!!
Original mr 2 key will be given to you exactly when you pay for the mr2 and it is your car at that point and you may do as you wish (load it  on a trailer, start it , etc)>  Please keep in mind
its a great car, sorry to be so forthright, but i would rather lay down expectations now rather than waste your time or mine.  THank you and happy bidding!!!!.

any questions call (804) 319-6234

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