2002 Toyota Celica Gts 6 Speed Manual Action Package 91,301 Miles on 2040-cars
Dayton, Tennessee, United States
Up for sale is my 2002 Toyota Celica GTS Action Package six speed manual, which is a very rare and hard to find combination. This car has new Michelin tires on new Toyota alloy wheels. Original 16" wheels included if desired. Garage kept. Car was recently used as a commuter, getting 37+ highway mpg. Car is immaculate inside and out. Car had all suspension parts replaced last fall including, shocks/struts, springs,sway bars, and bushings. Car has 2003+ factory Celica HID lights and factory aim switch installed (DOT legal, unlike aftermarket kits). Hate to sell the car, but family expanding. Perfect for new graduate or sporty fun to drive commuter and really attracts attention. Pictures do not do it justice, just a remarkable Vehicle. Located in south east Tennessee between Chattanooga and Knoxville. Do not miss out, this car will sell quickly.
Contact John at 423-883-1215 from 7AM-10PM EST. Will accept certified check, USPS money order, or cash. Would prefer personal pickup but will arrange shipment to your location at cost of shipping. |
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