Jdm Twin Entry Turbo Wide Body And Lots Of Extra Nr on 2040-cars
College Point, New York, United States
Up for sale is a gorgeous and very rare 1991 Toyota MR2 'TWIN CAM 16 completely swapped to a JDM 2.0L 3S-GTE SW20 Twin Entry Turbo.
Mileage : Body has roughly 146K miles and the motor has around 30K kilometers. Color : Metallic Blue completely repainted with wide body kits. Transmission : 5 speed Manual Drive-train : MR Horsepower : Close to 300Hp on Dyno Engine : SW20 inline - four 2.0 Turbocharged Mods : All four Brand new Buddy Club Racing Spec adjustable coil over suspension, removable hub Momo racing steeling wheel, HKS blow off valve, short throw shifter, wide body kit, Blitz NUR Spec R cat-back exhaust, Exedy Stage 2 clutch, complete JDM engine swap, it's got about 300hp at the wheel. Car still in 100% running condition, everything works and i would say its still in excellent condition and this is one of a kind in NYC. Therefore, come take take a look at this beautiful MR2. Only bad thing is that it does not have A/C due to the JDM swap. I cannot put any more words to describe this vehicle anymore, if you are a MR2 fans, you are going to love this car. And it's a NO RESERVE auction, if you are not ready to buy and pay, don't bid. |
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