1991 Toyota Mr2 3rd Gen 3sgte Swap. Loads Of Rare Trd on 2040-cars
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Model: MR2
Trim: Turbo Coupe 2-Door
Options: T-Top
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 50,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is my 1991 Toyota Mr2. I have put a metric ton of work into this car since i bought it 6 years ago. It started life is a NA car. Heres the list:
Exterior:
Painted Custom mixed House of Color Grey w/ black top.
OEM Front bumper w/ Aeroware Front Lip
Toms Side Skirts
Toms Rear Bumper
OEM Turbo Engine Lid
Shaved rear Trunk (no wing) and Shaved Antennae hole
93+ OEM Taillamps
OEM Turbo Yellow Fog Lamps
Smoked Turn Signals
Interior:
Grip Royal/ S3 Edition Steering Wheel #002
VERY RARE Red/Black JDM TRD Seats
EMSPowered ashtray Gauge pod (filled with Prosport Oil and Water Temp Gauges)
2 Gauge A-Pillar pod (Filled with Prosport Oil Pressure, and Innovate Wideband Gauge)
EMSPowered Boost Gauge located IN cluster
Domminator Shifter Surround With Billet Ring
TRD Shift Knob
OEM MR2 Floor Mats
OEM Turbo Center Console Storage
OEM T-Top shades
TRD Short Shifter
Alpine 6" Front Door Speakers 2 way
Pioneer 4" Rear Speakers 4 way
Suspension:
K-Sport Coilovers
TRD Front and Rear Swap Bars (with sway bar re-inforcement brackets)
TRD Front and Rear Strut Tower Bars
Adjustable Sway Bar Endlinks
K-Sport Big Brake Front Kit 13" w/ 8Piston Calipers
Extended Wheel Studs
Mutegi Colored LugNuts
Engine:
3rd Gen 3sgte Swap w/ ct20b Turbo
LSD Transmission
EMSPowered Air Intake
EMSPowered Intercooler
Poly Motor Mount Bushings
Manual Boost Controller
Blue Bolt Kit
EMSPowered Dual Exhaust
ATS 3" Downpipe
ATS Race Axles and cages
Wheels:
Front Wheels are 17" RARE TRD T3 Wheels
Rear Wheels are BRAND NEW Volk TE37SL 17's
215/40 Front Tires, 245/40 Rear Tires
essentially EVERYTHING on the car has been replaced. The engine has approximately 50,000 miles on it total. The BODY has 200k on it but like i said everything has been replaced except for the tub itself.
The Bad:
No Radio (just removed to put in my other mr2)
Front Bumper needs to be repainted (crack in paint where someone decided to sit on it it looks like)
Needs new front tires and an alignment.
Clutch is beginning to slip.
Thats really it. Ive put upwards of 32 grand in this car total and a ton of searching and waiting for the rare trd stuff ive got.
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