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2001 Toyota Mr2 Spyder Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:22341 Color: with a black interior
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United States

United States

2001 TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER

ONLY 22k MILES!!!!!

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Selling this beautiful 2001 Toyota MR2 with only 22k original miles. This car is in excellent condition with all service records from day one. It has a set of aftermarket wheels and also comes with the factory Toyota wheels. It has a clean carfax and autocheck , with a perfect convertible top. This car has a beautiful Red exterior with a black interior. The 5 speed manual transmission shifts perfect and this little car handles great! You will not find one with lower or even close to these miles out there. Don't miss your chance to own this Low mile stunning 2001 Toyota MR2. Call Nicholas at 602.481.0272 with any questions or offers. Financing is available and I have the right to end this auction at anytime. Thanks and good luck!!!

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