Word of advice. The sooner you stop dwelling over less-than-optimal purchases, the better off you'll be. I've had far worse names somehow find a home with an end-user. Unless your buying with an end-user in mind and/or direct path to a return in profit, every name will be a waiting game. A name like this won't have an appraisal value unless you have a buyer in hand.
With this name, you're running into too many variations, which could be a good thing, considering your only $15 into it. To make the best out of a bad name, the optimal choice would have been "Too Far", at least that makes some sense compared to 2, two, to. With that in mind, see if there's any sites/business currently around that may be residing on 2far.extension, twofar.extension, etc., etc.,. If they have a budget and a need/understanding of brand protection, they may want it.
Similarly, and this isn't a lead I'd waste the time exploring (at least at 1st glance), but something like twofaroffroad.com . TwoFar would be offering them something just a bit shorter. Shorter is typically better.
But again, don't dwell in the appraisal section when you've already received a number of them. Especially if you are just waiting for an $X,XXX+++ valuation. Anyone who says what's against the consensus, is typically going to be wrong (limiting this to domain appraisals).