Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

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nickbond
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Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by nickbond »

I recently gave up on my MR2 mk1 after owning it for 8 years, and I do miss it. It got too rusty to keep but til the end it was a fantastic car to drive and I think unrivalled for the cost of ownership.

So I'm no longer in the MR2 mk1 gang but thanks to everyone in this community for keeping me enthusiastic for as long as I was. A great source of info and encouragement!

May you all keep your mk1s on the road forever, not least because I may want to buy another one in 10 years time!

Cheers guys

Ps. I kept my eagle badge so it's not completely over :)
WeirdNeville
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by WeirdNeville »

You'll be back :wink:

I bought a model kit of an MK1 when I sold my first one, and made it up exactly like mine was (except the dents, rust and missing trim obviously).

Hope you find something less rusty and just as much fun, but I think you'll be looking for a while unless you've got elise money in the bank.
nickbond
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by nickbond »

Now got a bouncy Alfa 156 V6. Sofa on wheels. Rubbish ;)
crazybrightman
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

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oh dear thats going to cost you! you'll soon be back :wink:
PJ3074
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by PJ3074 »

In 10yrs time there won't be any left to buy, unless you wanna pay £10K for one!! I got rid of my 1st mk1 in 2004 as needed cash for building work, but I recently bought another...don't leave it too long ](*,)
Mk1 Turbo Powered Steve
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by Mk1 Turbo Powered Steve »

PJ3074 wrote:In 10yrs time there won't be any left to buy, unless you wanna pay £10K for one!! I got rid of my 1st mk1 in 2004 as needed cash for building work, but I recently bought another...don't leave it too long ](*,)

As you have another one, come back and show it :thumleft:
Most of our shows are around your area, would be good to see you and your car :D
PJ3074
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Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by PJ3074 »

[quote=As you have another one, come back and show it :thumleft:
Most of our shows are around your area, would be good to see you and your car :D[/quote]

Won't be till next year as its still WIP as per my Garage details. If you know anyone in Kent-Maidstone area thats good at welding then let me know as need help with a new rear arch and a-pillar...should hopefully look the muts nuts when its done...will be good to meet up with fellow MR2 fans :thumleft:
Lunarmatic
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Location: Brighton

Re: Goodbye MR2 mk1 world!

Post by Lunarmatic »

nickbond wrote:...I may want to buy another one in 10 years time!

Ps. I kept my eagle badge so it's not completely over :)


My first mk1 had the badge missing. I bought a replacement, and never got round to fitting it before I sold the car. A couple of years later I found myself buying another mk1. And I'm even thinking of getting my third at the moment! :whistle: I think the eagle badge must act as a magic talisman or something... you'll return to the mk1 world eventually, I'm sure! :wink:

Enjoy the Alfa. The guy that cuts my hair has one of those I think. So it must be a hairdresser's car :wink: :lol:
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