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This is my much loved rev1 t-bar, this car has had the following fitted.

TURBO ENGINE LID

NEW DROP LINKS

REV2+ BIGGER BRAKES

NEW THERMOSTAT AND COOLANT

NEW OIL

NEW CRYSTAL HEAD LIGHTS

FULL YELLOW JDM INDICATORS

STRAIT THROUGH EXHAUST

TOM'S SCOOP

K&N AIR FILTER

BUCKET SEATS (VERY COMFORTABLE)

BOSS AND STEERING WHEEL

CD PLAYER

ALLOY WHEELS 17"

 

Its had the following work done to put her in tip top order.

new drop links, power steering pump/rack and ends, bigger brakes, full service.

 

The t-bar does not leak and is in good condition, body work is grate for its age.

 

the car is well worth £1500.

 

THANKS, MATHEW. 07738268264

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grate 1 (grt)

v. grat·ed, grat·ing, grates

v.tr.

1. To reduce to fragments, shreds, or powder by rubbing against an abrasive surface.

2. To cause to make a harsh grinding or rasping sound through friction: grated her teeth in anger.

3. To irritate or annoy persistently.

4. Archaic To rub or wear away.

 

great (grt)

adj. great·er, great·est

1. Very large in size.

2. Larger in size than others of the same kind.

3. Large in quantity or number: A great throng awaited us. See Synonyms at large.

4. Extensive in time or distance: a great delay.

5. Remarkable or outstanding in magnitude, degree, or extent: a great crisis.

6. Of outstanding significance or importance: a great work of art.

7. Chief or principal: the great house on the estate.

8. Superior in quality or character; noble: "For he was great, ere fortune made him so" (John Dryden).

9. Powerful; influential: one of the great nations of the West.

10. Eminent; distinguished: a great leader.

11. Grand; aristocratic.

12. Informal Enthusiastic: a great lover of music.

13. Informal Very skillful: great at algebra.

14. Informal Very good; first-rate: We had a great time at the dance.

 

I think is what Gaz maybe pointing out :D

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Sorry, that's twice the price it should be for an N/A Rev 1 - good luck with the sale though.

 

I paid that for a Rev2 Turbo in mint stock condition... Fond memories :) Still, looks a nice clean MR2, GLWS.

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Spelling mistake aside, it doesn't look like a turbo engine lid to me.

 

Tubbys have raised vents on the lid.

 

http://admin.rpmgarage.com/resize.php?pic=attachments/ab70063008e438187f65566f00cb4a77.jpg&size=280

 

Correct.

 

Thats alot of money for a Rev 1 NA mate, get on IMOC and ask their opinion, proper tech heads on there unlike the MR2oc. :)

 

£1500 your into mint early Turbo money there.

 

When was the cambelt changed? and problems with the heater matrix of the heater pipes above the fuel tank?

 

Mileage?

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forget what at owners club tells you on price. they dont have a clue and think their cars are worth more than what they are. look at market prices i.e what are the cars actually selling for on ebay and autotrader as those are realistic and you cant argue with facts. however, you are welcome to price it at what you think its worth, it just wont sell

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