Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

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Hurstie1981
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Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

Post by Hurstie1981 »

Hello there!

Well basically, my mate has made an offer for my NA too good to refuse!
It would cost too much for me to convert it to a tubby, as its an auto box, so basically im just gonna use that money (4K), plus a little extra, and buy a nice tubby!

The thing is, i just want some advice on what to look out for, but more importantly, what to look out for in the future, as in what things start to go wrong, and costs.

I would be looking for a pretty much standard car, i would be fine with an aftermarket exhaust and wheels, but thats about it. Anything else could suggest its been ragged for years, with no way of teling.

Im not suggesting that people with lots of mods treat the cars badly, in fact far from the opposite, but it only takes one person!

So if you have any good advice, and a place where to get one from. It would be most appreciated.

Ive looked at MTTE, but they are priced a little too high for me!

Thanks in advance!

Graham
Hurstie1981
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

Post by Hurstie1981 »

Looking at my post, i can see its worded badly!
I want to stress that having mods on your car does not mean you rag it, it was just an expression. Hope you understand what i mean and i dont offend too many people on here, as i know you all love your twos, just as i do!
wizzer
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

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Hey there - you're looking for the same kind of thing as me really! I think i'm becoming too picky! I've found that cars from importers are costing way too much over my budget, but the cars which are cheap are crap!

I'm just keeping my eye on autotrader each day, and the for sale section on the board here, waiting for the right one to come along. You need to make sure you don't rush into anything, and probably get some kind of car check done (RAC etc, AA dont do it any more!).

HTH!
blueorb
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

Post by blueorb »

Same here, I keep looking, but there is a lot of crap around.

Take a look at http://www.btinternet.com/~netsurf/mr2t/mr2tfaq.html

You should find all you need to know on here.

Also if you have any friends who are good mechanically, take them with you to view.

Use your common sense and you should be ok

The hard part is being patient!!
jimGTS
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

Post by jimGTS »

blueorb wrote:

Also if you have any friends who are good mechanically, take them with you to view.




im sure a member here would be willing to help anyone out!
least they would have experience of the mr2 world.
Hurstie1981
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

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Yeah very true!

Think we are all wanting the same thing!
Hmmm, i will have to buy a bucket of patience from somewhere lol!
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

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Once you find a car you want to look at, post up here the location and see if there's a member near by.

I can't stress this enough.
Hurstie1981
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Re: Getting a tubby, advice needed please!

Post by Hurstie1981 »

Thanks luke!

Very good advice!
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