88 Mr2 Supercharged, Fantastic Condition, T-tops, One Of A Kind on 2040-cars
Slingerlands, New York, United States
Carfax and full list of modifications, repairs and replacement parts installed on the car available upon request. It is located in Albany NY. I will consider any serious offers. The BBS wheels pictured have been sold, the car will be sold on decent-condition OEM MR2 Supercharged wheels with new all-season tires (approx 300 miles on the tires) Basic facts: -Car has been garage-kept since new and has never driven on salted roads -Zero chassis rust, one dime-sized spot on rear inner wheel well -Superb condition red paint, passenger door, both fenders, both mirrors, the hood and front bumper were repainted around 2006, the paint matches perfectly and is well-applied -New brake master cylinder, slave cylinder, pads, rotors and stainless steel lines with high-performance brake fluid -New adjust able coil over suspension, strut tops, bushings and tie rods front and rear -New clutch and clutch line -185mm crank pulley that increases the supercharger boost to approx 13psi and nearly 200hp -ECU modification to account for the increased boost -New exhaust header and all new gaskets Interior: -Reupholstered vinyl seats: black with grey inserts and red stitching -Momo leather steering wheel and hub -Boost gauge installed in driver's side HVAC pod Please email with any serious inquiries. Zero trades, just cash. Thank you. |
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While NHSTA doesn't specifically say why the recall is vital in the new release, Toyota's own explanation in its newly announced renotification campaign earlier today sheds some new light on the topic. According to the Japanese automaker, in testing, Takata found a possible link between the rupturing airbag inflators and high humidity. NHTSA is advocating that all owners pursue repairs immediately if they haven't already done so already. This is especially crucial for those drivers especially in Florida, Puerto Rico, Guam, Saipan, American Samoa, Virgin Islands and Hawaii because of the humid conditions there.
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