Collector Quality 1986 Toyota Mr 2. With 18000 Original Miles. Original Owner on 2040-cars
Mastic, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L 1587CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Model: MR2
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 18,900
Number of Cylinders: 4
Exterior Color: Red
This is the nicest mr 2 on the planet. Up for auction is a collector quality 1986 Toyota mr 2. With 18000 original documented miles. It is a one owner car from new. Never. Yes never saw a drop of rain snow nothing. Never damaged touched up or smoked in, it comes with every receipt window sticker and manual ever given. It has some expensive upgrades that include recaro seats alpine alarm Ansa exhaust custom steering wheel and shift knob 15 inch work rims and tires as well as a brand new set of chrome rims and tires with o miles on them. As well as the factory set. That's 3 sets. I have every stock part in mint shape. That includes seats wheels exhaust. Steering wheel and knob. Not a nick. Ding or blemish. You must see and drive. It's unreal. Guaranteed to turn heads. It's never been thru a car wash. Undercarriage is perfect not a spot of rust. Not a drip nothing. Truly a time capsule. Please feel free to contact me for any more pics or info. It also has a custom fit car cover as well. I just changed the oil and have just mounted the new rims and tires to take pictures. They just cost me 1000 dollars. They have zero miles. Car has been in climate controlled garage. All it's life. Believe it or not the original wiper fluid is still in it. Some pictures show fading its just sunglare. Paint is perfect as is the rest of car. The only issue I've had and have been told is common is the plastic window gear. Windows work fine but make a click sound. I've purchased upgraded gears and will have them done. Very minor issue. But on a perfect car it's annoying to me. I also have the factory exhaust in perfect condition as well. Car was purchased in ny and has never left it. Six years ago I purchased a second home in Georgia. And as many of you know. It's much cheaper to insure there. So it now has a Georgia title. From when I registered it there. I have all documents to show its one owner I have my original copy of ny title. And registration as well as the receipt from when I transferred title to ga. That was about 6 years ago. Car is fully documented. To confirm miles and original ownership. Unfortunately I have to part with it due to health issues. You will not find a better mr 2 out there. Period. It his was my first new car. And has remained my pride and joy If you need any other pics or info please contact me.
On Apr-10-13 at 13:12:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
The new rims and tires are 17 inch. The work rims and tires are 15 inch. And then there's the factory set. Thanks
On Apr-10-13 at 14:27:55 PDT, seller added the following information:
Just wanted to make a note. I can't add any more pics due to the limit of 24 allowed. But would be more than happy to send any other pic requested to your email. And yes the car is still titled in my name. Thank you. For looking
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