2002 Toyota MR2

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  1. SmokingTires
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    2002 Toyota MR2 Spyder
    Silver in color
    5-speed
    61000 miles (only 10k since I bought it about a year ago).
    A/C blows cold.
    Clean interior.
    Minor rock chips on front.
    Never seen a winter.
    Will include 4 brand new Blizzak WS-50's.


    1" addaco sway bar with adjustable poly links (poly mounts also)
    Stock bar included
    Stock legal crash bolts
    2 Power Racing rear wheels (12lbs)
    2 Volk TE-37 front wheels (8lbs)
    Both wheels mounted with with 205/50R15 Khumo V710's. 22 runs on them currently.


    Previous driving 30 miles per day from Bloomington to Hopkins at 60mph I have consistently been getting 34mpg. Self adjusting ECU allows it to get good gas mileage daily driving, but when driven hard will adjust and produce more power.

    NADA value is $12,700.
    http://www.nadaguides.com/usedcars....1214&d=1019&c=21&mi=61000&o=31&vi=50324&da=-1

    $12,700 for everything.
    $12,000 for Stock

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    I love these with the wide bodykit. Looks sexy. GL with the sale.
     
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    And the wide body kit's are all direct bolt on. Every body panel (including the rear 1/4 panels) unbolt.

    Have to sell this so I can buy an STi! Otherwise if I can't sell it private party, I might have to trade it in on an Evo :ugh:
     
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    really? I thought the 1/4 panel have to be "bondo" to the car and prep/repaint.
     
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    Nope. The rear 1/4's have two hex bolts on the door sill, two or three under the engine lid and then a few others. No cutting needed. In case of an accident, just remove and replace. Toyota was thinking!
     
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    wow, didn't know that. I thought its gonna cost thousands to put it on. Ohwell I hope I get a MRS one day for a wide kit, if thats the case.
     
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