Asking $2,000
Pros:
Runs great, I've kept up on the maintenance since buying it. Clutch, front half shafts, bearings, timing belt, valve adjustment, distributor, radiator are all in great shape. I have records for everything I did plus a lot of them going back to when the car was purchased
All vacuum lines and intake replaced with silicon
Polyurethane suspension bushings all around and front motor mount
Megan coilovers, camber bolts installed and four wheel alignment to set it up correctly
17” Scion tC wheels. 2,424 miles on the tires. Two full size spares and two extra rims (8 rims total including what's on the car)
Lots of spares and extras: I have all the parts to do the facelift plus add fog lights except the bumper itself. Extra headlights, suspension parts, emblems, etc.
Seat heater switches are installed but I never got around to redoing the seats
Reverse indiglo gauges. I have an extra dash piece so they can be removed and put back to stock
Receiver trailer hitch (don't laugh, it's actually the best way to mount a bike rack)
Cons:
It’s got 247,623 miles and is showing its age. The interior could use some attention. The paint needs help, the tint needs to be redone. Mostly small stuff that someone with the time and energy could take care of easily. Needs new speakers. The Alpine head unit is old but still good, there's an amp under the drivers seat to drive the 8" speakers
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