2004 Toyota Celica GT-S
Price: 11300
Mileage: 73000
Transmission: Manual





Description: Ever since I drove it off the dealer's lot new in 2004 up until now it has had zero mechanical/electrical issues. The engine is completely stock/unmodified. All upgrades are Toyota OEM quality. 2004 was the year Toyota added Drive-By-Wire technology to the Celica. 2003-and-up Celicas came with a redesigned front bumper, tail lights, plus this has the HID headlight factory option. The wheels were imported from Japan with dimensions specifically designed for the Celica by C-One (which is a company in Japan that specializes in designing parts for Toyota vehicles only). I am a true Celica and Toyota enthusiast and took special care of my car. The reason I'm selling is I just bought another car (a Toyota). I followed the recommended break-in procedure outlined in the owner's manual. I'm not the type to race or break the law and it was never abused. It was my daily commuter car and I did my best to keep it reliable. 73,xxx miles on the odometer. Most of the miles (about 70%) were on long drives up and down California's I-5. Oil changes were done every 3k during break-in then every 3k-4k miles thereafter. I kept a maintenance log on engine and transmission oil changes, air filter changes, tire rotations, etc. A new battery was installed in December 2008 and a new windshield was professionally installed in June 2009. It has been garage kept. I applied polymer paint sealant and clay barred it about once or twice a year. The polymer sealant lasts longer than wax and the paint still carries a shiny luster. I had paintless dent removal done whenever I found a dent so the body is dent free. There are tiny scuffs on the plastic front and rear bumpers (see pics) and no major scratches on the body or into the steel. 3M clear bra was installed immediately after I bought the car. It's been in California its entire life and is rust-free.
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There are a few soompiers on here with Celicas. I heart you all and I heart this car. It's a great car isn't it?
























