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 Posted: 22:07 - 07 Jul 2007 Post subject: [FOR SALE] 1998 'S' Toyota MR2 SW20 T-Bar Black **Price Drop* |
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For Sale:
1998 'S' Toyota MR2 SW20 T-Bar Revision 5 in Black
Full Service History, 76,000 miles, leather seats, completely original car, recently had new brake discs and pads all four corners, has four nearly new Falken Ziex 512 sporty road tyres, has original Toyota CD/Radio/Cassette, full service by Toyota dealer less than 2,000 miles ago, along with a new radiator due to stone damage. Tax until feb 2008 and 12 months MOT. It has the original T-Bar bags and blinds, and the T-Bar roof doesn't leak.
Has the usual late Mk2 MR2 refinements such as power steering, airbag, electric windows, ABS, electric mirrors, remote central locking, front fog lights, factory immobiliser, original factory alloy wheels, original factory spoiler (new shape). Being a T-Bar the roof panels lift out to make an open top, but it still has a solid roll bar behind your head unlike a full convertible.
The bad bits:
It has three 2-3 cm scratches on the passenger door, but it should be an easy repair. It has some kerbing marks on the left rear alloy. Other than that she's a beauty, and 100% mechanically sound.
Price: £4000 no offers
07980 529248 (Mark) or PM me.
{edit} Price dropped a bit {edit}
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