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1992 Toyota Mr-2 V6 1mz-fe on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1992 Mileage:171640
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States

I am selling my ride. Been working on it for a long time to get there but its finally done. 
It's a 92 mr2 sunroof with a V6 swap in it. Odometer has 1000 miles on new swapped engine. The engine i used was a 95 lexus es300 engine. Full aluminum and the wiring was professionally done. There is no problem at all with this car. 99.999999% sure. The gauge cluster works perfectly and the speedometer too. Its manual transmission from the NA MR2 which is a good transmission for its short gears for those that want to track the car. The engine doesnt burn or leak oil at all. There is no problem with overheating and everything is stock.

The goods:

koniyellow strut inserts 2000 miles
TRD springs. 2000 miles
2 10" subwoofers on your back (i rarely use it now since i want to hear the engine more)
aftermarket power windows convertion.
changed all the balljoints,tie rods, and brake rotors/pads


The bads:

I want to sell it...
drivers side seat has some wear (i bought it like that)

Everything that went bad with this car has been replaced. Test drive it and you will know what im talking about. It looks stock but its very fun car and nobody knows that you have a v6 under the hood.

Tires:

205/35/17 front
235/40/17 rear

front tires last forever and rear tires have 80% thread left...trust me you dont want bald tires on your rear for this car.

Exhaust:

I used the stock camry Y pipe and stock mr2 NA muffler.


Body:

clean title pink in hand and current registration. Car was smogged and have current tags and registration so i did all the hardwork for you already  This car can take down miatas or honda s2000's at the track....if you cant drive this car then dont buy it or waste my time. 

I really dont want to sell it but it has to go....

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The Detroit News reported today that Toyota will restart production at two Indian plants, following a shutdown on Monday.
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