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Reluctantly selling it as I drive a lot of miles and got another Rev 3 Turbo later in 2013 with very low mileage and I dont need two cars.


Car is taxed until 31st October 2014 and MOT is due 22nd May 2014.


Currently approx 333,000 km on the clock and it had 75,000 km on the clock when I bought it.


The car is on a private plate, M200MRT, which is the perfect plate for an M reg MR2 Turbo!

According to the DVLA registrations website the M*MRT plates are currently worth around



Note







Full restoration




Corrosion removed



Undersealed.


New nose cone and rear bumper



New front wings so no chance of corrosion or filler in there on completion of restoration.


New O/S/R rear quarter window.


Alloy wheels refurbished.


Radio reception much improved on completion of the restoration.



I spent



Car restorer also did the earthing points and replaced the windscreen washer hoses.


Nose cone paint has stone chips on the lower part of the splitter.

Rubber seals around doors, bonnet, boot, TBARs treated with rubber rejuvenator 2-3 times a year.

Front under trays replaced 2013.


This car has no badges or decals on the rear or sides of the car so dont be surprised if you get other car drivers driving in formation off the rear quarter on a dual carriageway trying to work out what this bright red good looking sports car is!

Update: Despite this restoration work, the rear arches and sills are starting to bubble.






Starts well and warms up quickly and remains steady on the temperature gauge.


Reconditioned Toyota Turbo



Stock boost controller does not work properly so a Forge Motorsport Eunos Manual Boost Controller has been used to reliably overcome this since November 2009.



When I bought this car it was already fitted with a HKS induction kit and a Blitz dump valve.



Car has a standard exhaust.




New Toyota exhaust gaskets.

New Toyota offside drive shaft oil seal Oct 2009.

New Toyota ignition switch Oct 2009.


Cam belt replaced 29/9/2000 with less than 68,202 km on clock





Auxiliary belts replaced March 2012 and re-tensioned Jan 2014.

Toyota rocker cover gasket and washers replaced May 2013.

A couple of the engine mounts have been replaced over the years.

Usual service items replaced over the years including Toyota HT leads, Toyota dizzy cap and rotor arm




Car has always used a bit of oil on long distance drives



Did not use oil on short town trips when I was between jobs for 3 months at the beginning of 2013.


Serviced/topped up with fully synthetic Castrol RS/Edge 10w60 for many years.


Oil needs to be monitored to establish your own consumption.


This is a very smooth engine and if you drive the car regularly you will hear a difference when the oil level is near the min line on the dip stick.


Gearbox oil 75w90 replaced April 2014.

Gear selector bush replaced June 2011 and April 2014.


Battery replaced Jan 2014 with a Halfords Advanced HCB005 Calcium Maintenance Free Battery.





The radiator started leaking last year so a new radiator fitted May 2012.

The climate control air-con was re-gassed Oct 2009.





I have replaced all the shocks with new Bilstein or Toyota items at least twice!

Currently has Toyota front shocks and Bilstein




Both rear shocks fitted March 2011.



New Toyota steering rack gaitors May 2008
New Toyota front top mounts Nov 2010.

New Toyota nearside front track control arm Nov 2010.

New Toyota front lower ball joints Nov 2012
New Toyota rear subframe brace bars Oct 2009.


Stock 15 inch alloy wheels.

The car has ABS and the very rare Traction Control.


Tracking/alignment done whenever I buy new tyres



As the car tracks straight, a set of Toyo T1R tyres typically last 20,000 miles for the rears and 30,000 miles for the fronts.

Note that I want to keep these refurbished stock wheels







All the brake discs have been replaced over the years with new Toyota discs, and all of the pads have been replaced with Toyota pads.


Rear pads May 2012, Front pads Sept 2012.



Three of the callipers have been replaced.


Car brakes in a straight line.

Hand brake cables replaced years ago with Toyota items.

Brake fluid replaced Jan 2014.





The clutch has been replaced twice with a standard Toyota clutch.






Tacho distances are all in kilometres.



Fuel gauge works but the orange Low fuel light usually does not work.




Stock alcantera/leather seats in good condition.



Car recently gained a Momo steering wheel instead of the stock steering wheel.



Update: Not been in the boot for ages.















I have dried the boot floor and the carpet.





The car has Thatcham 2 immobiliser with VSIB installation certificate.


The car has a used JVC CD/Radio



The aerial has recently stopped working so I was using my other MR2 in the recent stormy season to get the local traffic news on the radio to avoid areas of flooding.

New Kicker DS-600 door speakers







In valuing the car I have considered the main factors to be





















I was originally considering offers around



Unfortunately, since the car has been sat on the driveway it has started to bubble on the rear arches and sills despite the restoration in 2011.

It has also developed a boot leak.

So the price needs to be reduced as I dont have the time to sort it all out.


New price




Available for viewing in Surrey/Hants where it does most of its commuting miles.
