I thought it was about time that I started up a little profile showing how my cars progressing as I'm sure there will be lots more to come.

Well lets start at the beginning I guess.

I've always wanted a MR2 MK2 as I think they look lovely, but it was never the right time.

I decided to focus on buying a house, a brand new car; mundane things like that first.

Anyways on the 14th September

'11 the time was right and so I thought I'd treat myself to a second car.

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I went to pick up my weekend toy.

The original advert is here:
http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-moto ... tem-full-1

Giving the car a good check over at the side of the road there were some problems that hadn't been listed, or had been mislisted.

The rear tyres were bold and front didn't have much life left, the paintwork wasn't in very good condition, the throttle cable had about 50 miles left in it, the brakes were ceasing and it refused to go into 3rd or 4th gear.

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As well as a small patch of rust.

There was a small misfire, and it just generally needed some loving.

Plus the nearside wing had been dinged, dented, and didn't hold its original shape

(to top the wing off it was badly sprayed by hand!!)

Basics are 130k miles, lots of mot, half a years tax and it needs some work.

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So I limped it home and the real work began.

Upon flipping through the documents I realised I'd stumbled upon a bit of a gold mine.

It has full service history, all receipts for work carried out, original owners manuals and folders and even the origial sales brouchure and accessory brochure!!!

- 9 previous owners which isn't bad given the age of car.

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- Tyres and throttle cable were changed first

(throttle cable ended up only being a 2 minute job).

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- Then I spent 4 days solid sorting out the paintowrk and cleaning up the inside and out, then it looked like this:









- After this I bought some new metal pressed plates and set about giving the car a full service on my drive.

This in turn sorted out my misfire.







Wheels need a refurb but I don't have the time or money to get this sorted

- also I can't really justify this when it still won't get into 3rd or 4th.

So a few more small tweeks.

Here it is with new plates:





- Lubed up all the gear linkages and then decided to fit some new Polybushes bought from Japspec performance.

This didn't really do much.

So I set about researching what it could be whilst I purchased a new blanking panel for between the rear lights.

I think that it gives the car a more unique and smooth look from the rear.

I went to debadge the rear, but being a UK model there were two 5mm holes left.

I covered these with a TRD gel decal.

Personally I think it looks quite nice:



I quite like it with Rev 1 lights

- everyone else seems to have other ones so its quite unusual.



Time for some general shots:

















At this stage I polished up the rear exhausts to give it a nice look from the rear.

The front side lights were covered in mould and moss so I decided to take them out for a clean.

I tried to clean them with warm water, scrubbing them, the whole lot.

This had no effect whatsover and so I decided to put them in the dishwahser.

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Bad move! lol.

This stripped the reflective silver from inside the lights.

So it was time for another set of lights.

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I searched eBay high and low and picked up a cheap set.

They were in very bad condition

(ie missing clips etc.

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I decided to get rid of their flourescent orange colour as it didn't match the car and I managed this with some black tint spray.

So back to the gearbox.

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I heard that redline oil helped resolve notchy gearboxes and so went about trying to remove the gearbox oil plugs.

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To no avail! They clearly hadn't been removed from new and were completly stuck to the car.

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So time for my first trip to a garage.

£10 cash later the car was on ramps with a mechanic trying his best to take the plugs out.

It took him 30 minutes with air tools and a large hammer, lol.

They even drained the old oil and put mine in for me



The car seems to attract attention wherever it goes.

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even the garage! lol



I love the look without a spoiler

- looks so different!!

This helped with the gearbox but 3rd and 4th were still near on impossible.

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After hours and hours of stripping parts apart and having no joy I turned to the internet.

Didn't have much luck for nearly a week of 5 hours a day until I stumbled upon this:
http://www.mr2.com/forums/mk-1-mr2-aw11 ... death.html

After 2 hours I'd started to strip the relevant bits down:









Anyway after stripping it all down I got to the little square link of death.

It wasn't at all worn down as I expected.

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So a little thinking, and I realised that it was solid on the pin that held it.

As in I couldn't even move it with mole grips

So lots and lots of elbow grease, so WD40 and some super grease and it was flowing better than water.

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So pleased with my achievement it all got assembled again, and low and behold the gearbox is now nicer than the one fitted to my brang new Astra Sport!!

Happy is an understatement! lol

Whilst I was out there and the rain held off I thought why not replace the wing.

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So went off and bought an old wing in the same colour.

And stripped the old one and put the new one on.

This was a lot harder than I thought as most of the bolts decided to shear off leaving the threads in the car, and my socket set holding the heads, gggrrrrr

But with some perseverance and lots of time I got there.

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I also debadged the front to find the same two little holes staring at me blankly.

I couldn't even use the same badge as on the rear because the holes were on top of eachother not side by side.

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So I contacted a company called HEKO and got a 60mm2 badge custom made for me.

Its real carbon fibre and matches the rear badge perfectly

Oh and I also fitted a small sunstrip and a new tax disc holder, lol

So as of today this is how it sits.

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(I know it needs a clean but I'd only just come back from a drive, lol)

























Still to do.

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- Work out what the hell to do with the interior.

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leather or not, hhhmmm

- Replace front tyres

- Wheel refurb

- Small patch of rust to be removed and painted

- Might try and repalce some of the suspension joints

- Replace the engine belts

- Lightly tint all of the windows

- Replace windscreen wipers with retro fit Bosch aero ones

- Buy some alloygaitors in blue and fit

- Enjoy it

- Possibly mudflaps

- Brake discs and pads

- Overhaul the brake calipers

Any suggestions then please feel free to say

Any comments welcome good or bad

as I know its not to everyones taste.

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