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Rare metallic blue 1992 MR2 for sale

$12,000

Targa top

237,500kms

Log books upto 185,000kms (previous owner)

Serviced every 5,000kms by myself

Cruise control, ABS, A/C

18 inch TOM'S wheels

Cusco front strut brace

K&N panel filter

Kenwood CD/MP3 player

Still have targa top protective covers

Hate to see my baby go but life demands more than two seats now. Mature owner and would like to see someone who will also look after her. Please no swaps or parts taken off. Call me after 5pm or SMS me anytime.

Mobile 0414156468

Email [email protected]

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