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                    2003 Toyota Celica For Sale
                    
                
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                        Vivek Nayyar
                        
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                                     Published:  July 1st, 2025
                                
                    
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                    This 2003 Toyota Celica GT, a sporty 5-speed manual coupe, is a well-maintained daily driver perfect for enthusiasts seeking an affordable and fun ride.
Location: Erie, Pennsylvania/USA
Price: $3,000
Key Details
- Make/Model: Toyota Celica GT
 - Mileage: 203,000 miles
 - Transmission: 5-speed manual
 - Engine: 1.8L I4
 - Title: Clean
 
Condition
- Well-maintained
 - No visible rust
 - Recently inspected
 - Clean interior and exterior
 
Performance Highlights
- 1.8L I4 engine
 - 5-speed manual transmission
 - Nimble handling
 
Known Issues
- Blinking engine light
 - Multiple cylinder misfires
 - Burns oil
 
Upgrades & Features
- CD player
 - RainX wipers
 - Drop stop
 - Four studded tires included
 
Additional Information
- Recent oil change and tune-up
 - Purchased from a dealer in North Carolina
 - Still running despite issues
 
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