1987 Toyota Mr2 - Black - Rebuilt Silvertop 20v ~30,000mi on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Engine:4AGE Silvertop 20V
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Black
Model: MR2
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Rear Wheel (RWD)
Mileage: 230,000
Options: Sunroof, CD Player, Bluetooth, Upgraded Sound System
Located in Saint Petersburg, FL
I'm looking to sell my MR2. All upgrades have been compiled in a list below along with the problems that the car has at the moment.
Driven as daily driver
$4000 or best best offer. I am open for negotiation.
-Motor-
Silvertop 20v
Rebuilt motor with ~30,000 miles
New wiring harness (all new wires and plugs)
Recapped ECU
Custom exhaust w/high flow components
New ACT HD clutch installed (hardly any use)
Professionally resurfaced blacktop flywheel (hardly any use)
-Suspension-
Polyurethane bushings
Polyurethane motor mounts
Koni Yellow shocks
Eibach lowering springs
Twosrus rear tie rod ends
Falken Azenis tires (good condition)
-Maintenance- (may be more than this)
Ignition system parts have been replaced
Idle air control valve/solenoid replaced
Brake master cylinder replaced
Good brakes, good rotors
Remanufactured alternator installed
-Cosmetic-
Repainted (needs touchup in some areas)
Upgraded stereo system w/sub & bluetooth headunit
Comes with all the front interior parts including the whole dash, with no cracks
-Problems-
Rusting in trunk, no rust found in other areas
Crack on the plastic trim around the clock
Grinds a bit going if going into second gear too quickly
No AC
Phone number is (804) 577-8325
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