1986 Toyota MR2 GT Coupe 2-Door 1.6L - *Project Car*

Condition: Used
Make: Toyota
Model: MR2
Type: Coupe
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Year: 1986
Mileage: 106,500
VIN: JT2AW15C9G0074855
Color: White
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Extras
Power Locks, Power Windows
Sunroof, CD Player

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Description of 1986 Toyota MR2

* SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY * * NO MONEY ORDERS/CASHIER'S/CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED * * CASH ONLY **** 3RD & FINAL RELISTING ***I cannot lower the prices any more. I need the garage space badly for my painting work; this car must be sold. I bought this car July 2014 as a project/fun car. I purchased the car from an older gentleman, p from the Chicago area, ho was the original owner. After purchasing the car last July, drove it locally for about 1 month before removing the original motor and transmission. Over the fall/winter/spring months I built a fresh 1.6l motor using a 4AGZE 7-rib block and head. The original 4AGE had the 3-rib block. This motor is built to handle a small turbo, ence the very low compression pistons (see below). I also have 2 sets of cams from the supercharged 4AGZE that would be used with a turbo. It is also important to note that I have converted this motor to carbs from fuel injection. Below is a list of work that I have done and a parts list as well. Removed original 4AGE Bigport Bluetop and C52 transmission Removed all components from the engine bay & boot Painted engine bay with heat resistant paint (black)New Engine Parts:4AGZE 7-rib block, ored .5mm over 4AGZE crank shaft ACL Race Bearings Brian Crower Sportsman Forged H-Beam Rods Arias Forged 8:1 Pistons HKS Valve Springs Bigport Bluetop Cams *ALL* New Gaskets and Seals New Water Pump New Oil Pump New Oil Pan DanST Engineering Custom Aluminum Intake Manifold 2004 Yamaha RX-1 Carbs New Parts Also Installed: New High-Flow Aluminum Radiator Stoney Racing Silicone Radiator Hoses Stoney Racing Silicone Ancillary Hoses Summit Racing Vacuum Reservoir w/ Gauge Carter P4070 Fuel Pump Summit Racing Inline Fuel Filter Summit Racing Fuel Pressure Gauge Summit Racing Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Jegs 3/8" Fuel Line Excedy OEM Clutch Parts I have but *NOT* Installed AEM Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge Kit Original Exhaust System Engine Compartment Lid Boot Lid Battery (needs to be relocated) Coolant Reservoir (needs to be relocated) Wiring HarnessRear Window Roof Visor (Broken) Parts Needed to get Car Running: HyperPak Ignition or an MSD equivalent Oil Pressure Gauge Tube for Fuel Filler Neck Spark Plugs Notes On Final Components That need Installed Oil Pressure Gauge - The car will need an Oil Pressure gauge at the very least; my plan was to install a Water/Oil/Volt setup along with the Air/Fuel gauge. Battery - My original plan was to relocate the battery to the frunk (Front Trunk), hich can be done easily. It could also be relocated to the boot, ehind the engine compartment. Either space is fine, ost guys opt for the frunk to help with weight distribution. The original mounting location was next to the fuse box in the engine compartment, hich I removed when work was started. Fuel Filler Tube - Because of the routing of the new fuel line, he original hard pipe for the fuel filler neck cannot be installed back into the original location. My plan was to purchase new rubber tubing from any hardware store and attach it to the fuel filler door. Ignition - Due to the carb conversion that I have done, ftermarket ignition must be used in order for the engine to fire properly. This can be solved by simply using a HyperPak Performance Ignition module or an MSD equivalent. I opted for the HyperPak solution since it is the most simplest by allowing you to use the stock distributor. Engine Oil & Coolant - The engine must be filled with oil and the coolant system filled as well. Engine Assembly Lube - Permatex Ultra Slick Assembly Lube was used on *ALL* bearings. The oil pump is packed with Lucas Oil Stabalizer for a good prime. Wiring Harness - The engine compartment wiring harness is removed and needs installed. Since the fuel injection system has been removed, here is no need for the ECU and a multitude of other connections to be made. It is only a matter of connecting the basic connections for battery, lternator, water temp, tc.Rear Window Roof Visor- The Roof Visor was broken when removed. I've seen these being sold on eBay if you wish to replace. Summary Please keep in mind that this is a *project* car. You may encounter little things here and there that I may not know about (or forgot) while getting the few remaining things back together. I have kept most, f not all of the parts that have been removed but no longer needed. Mostly, rom the fuel injection system and other stock components I felt weren't necessary. It is also important to note that I have removed the A/C components from the car. I do have the original block and head. All of these things are part of the purchase. Also, he body is in fair/good condition. The worst area is behind the passenger side rear tire. There is cracking body filler (bondo) and a good amount of rust. I work as a painter and giving the car a fresh coat of paint and body work was on my list of things to do, ust not before all of the mechanical things had been done. I'm selling the car because I would like to start doing small paint jobs and repairs from home. My garage is very small and having both a project car and painting out of my garage is just not possible.Some of the pictures I've included were before work was started on the car. It is currently sitting on jack stands and the buyer would need to provide a low profile floor jack to get the car back on the ground.