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1987 Toyota Mr2 on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:230681
Location:

Raynham, Massachusetts, United States

Raynham, Massachusetts, United States
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Time to sell my MR2.  Real mixed feelings about this as I love this car although another project just presented itself and I cannot have both...so here it goes.

 

1987 MK1 MR2 Toyota, Non-Turbo 1.6L.
Arctic White (
Professionally painted, less than two years old).
T-Tops
OEM Rear Trunk Wing
OEM Rear Air Spoiler
OEM Ground Effects

Tinted Windows (Professionally installed, legal)

Original Toyota Fitted Car Cover

OEM Reproduction Floor Mats

Black Interior (Converted from Blue)
5 Speed Manual
Rear Wheel Drive
Mid-Engine
2 Seater
VIN# JT2AW15J7H0104998

Clean Car FAX Available
Updated as follows;

New Brake Calipers
New Rotors
New Pads
SST Brake Lines
SST Clutch Line
Enkei RP-F1 -- 15"x7", 35mm Offset, 9.8lbs
Toyo Proxes 195/50-15
New Front / Rear Engine Mounts
(Trans mounts are fine)
Steering Rack Bushing Replaced
New Inner / Outer Tie Rods
New Ball Joints Front / Rear
New Tokio Blue Struts
Lowering Springs
Twos-R-Us Rear Links
Rear Axles Rebuilt
Custom SST Exhaust
New Wheel Bearings
Suspension Bushings Replaced with Prothane
New E-Brake Cables
Brake Lines Flushed
Clutch Line Flushed
Transmission Flushed
Coolant System Flushed / New Radiator
NRG Steering Wheel
Leather Seats
Stereo/CD/MP3 Player
Sub-woofer (Behind Passenger Seat)

All lights works as intended, no electrical issues at all. Starts right up, idles nicely with no stumble. Clutch is tight and transmission shifts crisply. Interior is
extremely nice, looks like the cockpit of a fighter jet. Just a nice example of Toyota engineering from the late 80s.

If interested in any of the items below that you would like to purchase with the 2 we can discuss.
1989 1.6 Non-Turbo Engine with 126,000 miles. Runs perfect which is why I purchased the donor car it came from.
Extra Steering Rack
Extra Steering Column
OEM Rear Stabilizer Bar
Original 87 Steering Wheel
Original Toyota Fitted Car Cover
Misc. Parts
(interior, engine electronics)

Car is currently on road, weekend toy. Clean title in hand. Since rebuild and paint has not been driven in inclement weather. Stored inside for last two years. Not a show car although damn close. I am always being asked about it. 226K on body and approximately 100K on engine since rebuild (previous owner,
top end only although she pulls hard. Does spit a little on start up after sitting for a month then runs clean).

Insured with Haggerty’s Classic Car Insurance for 6K. 

Buyer responsible for transportantion.

 

 

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