1993 Toyota Mr2 Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Schiller Park, Illinois, United States
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Toyota MR2 Non-Turbo 1993 Coupe T-Top
Up for auction a VERY NICE ASE mechanic owned MR2 well cared for and updated. This car was being redone for the purpose of keeping it for a long time. Engine was replaced with a used low mileage 60000 mile engine from a reputable salvage yard in 2013. This car runs, handles and rides great with the updated NEW suspension. Car was stored indoor heated garage during the winter. No short cuts or skimping. Engine is smooth no smoke or oil leak. Smooth shifting as your cruising with the top off, remember summers coming. The original mileage is 216807 but the actual mileage on this since used engine install is about 200 miles Guesstimate would be 60200 miles.. AC and Heat works great as well as power windows. This car has updated HID CONVERSION KIT WITH HALO ANGEL EYE LIGHTS / 8000 K . You can actually enjoy driving at night with great illumination. Exterior paint was done in 2013 so looks as nice as it runs. Also the tires are so NEW you can still see the numbers on them and writing on the tires in the pics. I have even shown the undercarriage of the car just so you can see how nice this car is from undercarriage to the top! Following list has the updates and approx. parts cost without labor. MAY 2013 D2 RACING COILOVERS – $1800 FRONT AND REAR TURBO CALIPERS- $550 BRAKES- $150 ALIGNMENT-$170 CUSTOM FRONT LIP- $350 ALL LOCKS REPAIRED, TRUNK, DRIVERS, PASSENGER, AND IGNITION CYLINDER, AND EXTRA KEYS- $200 JUNE 2013 WINDOW MOTORS -$119 EACH October 2013 CUSTOM EXHAUST -$365 RIMS AND TIRES -$1000 MACHINED FLY WHEEL- $45 NEW BATTERY- $75 CONTROL ARMS- $300 NOVEMBER 2013 USED ENGINE $2000 Used ENGINE Installed with the following: ALL NEW AS FOLLOWED: TIMING BELT,VALVE COVER, MANIFOLD GASKETS, OIL PAN GASKET, FUEL INJECTORS, CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER, AXLES, SPARK PLUGS, BELTS, THERMOSTAT AND GASKET, NEW CLUTCH, HOSES. MOTOR MOUNTS- $2500 JANUARY 2014 - FULL PAINT $5000 HID CONVERSION KITS WITH HALO ANGEL EYE LIGHT 8000K. $250 Keep in mind this was a work in progress and all the major updates were done. Interior shows wear and tear but still pretty decent. Wear in drivers seat. Hand brake does not work Missing shift boot. Title and registration is free and clear. I do require a NON REFUNDABLE $500 deposit within 24 hours of the auction ending. Buyer will be responsible for making arrangement for pickup. Full payment must be made prior to the release of the car. Contact seller to make any payment arrangement. NO CHECKS OR MONEY ORDER. Inspection of the car can be made contact me for appointment. Seller has the right to end this listing at anytime. CAR IS USED AND BEING SOLD AS IS with no warrantee implied. |
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