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1991 Toyota Mr2--v6--immaculate on 2040-cars

US $11,950.00
Year:1991 Mileage:88000
Location:

Ozone Park, New York, United States

Ozone Park, New York, United States
Advertising:

*****BUILD HAS 88k MILES


WILL SHIP THE CAR ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 IF I GET CLOSE TO ASKING

CAR IS CURRENTLY STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE 

I was contacted by the original owner and mastermind behind the build and got some useful information regarding the build.  Will update accordingly.
Price dropped…

The gentleman that put this car together is an Electrical Engineer and worked meticulously for almost a decade to do what toyota wasn't able to do.  Perfection!  The car was taken apart and completely revamped with premium parts and upgraded components.  There was no expense spared on the build.




ENGINE:

3.0L 1MZFE with stock clutch and alternator and wiring harness
E153 w/LSD!!
LSD Axles!!
Brad Bedell headers and B-pipe w/flex 
Stock MR2 Turbo muffler
extra flex joint ahead of muffler
No Catalytic converter
Avalon A/C Compressor!
Turbo fuel pump 
Custom FPR on fuel rail (modded 3SGTE FPR, now 50 PSI)
OBDII connector in trunk
MR2 EVAP canister with added throttle body port 
All new hoses, belts!!


Rear hubs- J-spec swap
Motor mounts are filled with 3M Window Weld
Upgraded to '91 Turbo brakes w/Turbo proportioning valve
ST Springs
ST Front and Rear sway-bars with urethane bushings
All bushings replaced with Energy Suspension red urethane (full kit)
'93 Swaybar end links, front and rear


Strut tabs for end links have been reinforced (metal added, welded to lower spring perches, four corners)

Front frame rails reinforced with welded steel plates where swaybar attaches on each side

Koni Yellow inserts
Tires and Wheels:
Front -- KMC Rebel 16x7
Rear -- Konig Monsoon, 17x7


Body:
'94+ Taillights
'94+ Color matched chin spoiler
'94+ Rear Spoiler
Custom body-colored T-Top strips 
Clear corners
SS door sills

Seats rebuilt new leather

Aftermarket Fog lights 
Indiglo gauge faces 
Viper Remote Starter 
SPAL Power Door Locks 
SPAL Power Window motors
Door pockets replaced with Power Window part 
Custom headlight door controller (no need to turn lights to OFF to lower the headlights while driving)

AUX input under left of glovebox
Two's R Us aluminum shift knob
Red-stitched shift boot
Screaming Eagle front emblem

New trunk panels with tabs
New Plastic hood cover (Under wipers)
New Engine cover plastic 
Comes with 3 spare rims

A TON OF EXTRAS THAT I WILL UPDATE!

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Tue, 18 Feb 2014

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