1992 Toyota Mr2 Turbo Lsd Built Engine, Much More No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Lansing, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.0 3 sgt
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: MR2
Trim: turbo
Drive Type: manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 131,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
hello, im looking to sell my mr2.. its such a drag to get rid of it, but it has to go.
year:1992
make:toyota
model:mr2
trim: original turbo, with lsd tranmission.
miles:131k but speedometer hasnt been working so i estiamte at 135k-140k
heres a list of mods
engine:
1. engine is bored .020 over with forged wiseco pistons and eagle rods.
2. acl racing bearings.
3. crank is polished and balanced
4.new oem aisin oil pump
5. new water pump
6. new toyota timing belt
7.new timing tensior pully.
8. new hoses, including hell and other one thats a bitch.
9.block was honed and dip to be make it was clean prior to installtion.
10. arp everything. main bolts, head, rod and fly wheel.
11. mls cometic headgasket.
12. welded shut tvis
13.new gaskets for all engine.
14. irduim spark plugs, ngk wires, diszzy cap and button all new.
theres proably more but i cant remember.
tranmission
1. ceramic clutch built by clutch dyanmics.
2. oem throw out bearing.
3.red line mt fluid.
turbo n manifold n intercooler
1. ar.60 -m24garrett turbo, can produce 400hp no problem.
2.doc race top mount manifold, aka creepy crawler
3.tail waste gate 38m v band.
4. ats oil supply adapter 4 an line to turbo
ats 12 an drain, 12 an hose to turbo
5. 3 inch v band down pipe
6. trunk mount intercooler, tread stone intercooler good for 500hp
7. greddy s bov
fuel and delivery
1.wolf catz fuel rail
2. 1000cc injectors
3.8 an fuel line from tank to rail. 6 an return all the way also
4. aftermarket regulator.
5.walbro 255lb fuel pump.
6. summit racing 8 an fuel filter.
exterior
pretty much stock except for wheels and lights
rear wheels are ssr professor sp1
17x9.5
fronts are rota d2
17x7.5
tires are all brand new with less than 100 miles
lights are projector with 5k hid.
jdm rear lights.
interior.
pretty much stock except for clsuter and gauges
cluster has built in omari boost gauge
has aem wideband gauge n prosport oil pressure gauge on pillar.
ecu
hydra ems 2.7 newest software and customer support.
fuse box and all wires are in trunk.
cons, car is currently running gas, i want to switch to e 85 but needs to be tuned
car runs rough but idles good. needs to be tuned properly. i dont kno how to tune cars and dont have any tuners who dealt with hydra where i am from, car can still be driven but it has no power at all because of bad tune.
needs new paint, it might look good in picture be needs to be repainted. po painted whole car but has runs.
interior has little wear.
overall car needs to be tuned and paint.
car has much more invested but i have to find reciepts.
im willing to take off everything and put all oem parts back together and oem wheels and sell for $4000 for a turbo mr2
please text 517-505-2206 for more pictures
and any questions
car is sold as is no warranty
Toyota MR2 for Sale
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