Luke's Rev5

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Toyota nut
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Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

Well folks
This is the My mr2
I have actually had it a year and haven't yet drove it on the road

Anyway here's the story ..

Always fancied a clean rev5 sometime

Found this yoke advertised online
Always liked this colour not many about
In Ireland
Hadn't been on the road since 09
So was for sale for parts or repair

Wasn't expecting much when went to see it
It was very green from moss and flat tyres etc it had been stored
It lay outside for a year then was stored in the garage
Hadn't bother washing it before put in garage lol

But was nicely surprised
Good sunroof in it
Quite liked the reg too
It was all complete totally orignal even down to the CD player
Very very little rust , rust is the killer of these cars

Engine seemed good oil still golden from 09

Paint was decent enough bit of Laquer peel nothing to bad
Body was solid sills arches rear pockets etc

So the deal was done

Got her recovered
And gave her a good steam clean

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Toyota nut
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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Few weeks after got it

Started to strip it to seek out any rust or problems with it
Nothing overally bad brakes rusted usual alternator not charging
I plan to replace most wear and tear items anyhow
It was just to give me a idea
It had a cracked screen when I got it
So got that removed

Paint work wise there was laquer peel on the quarter panel where had been sprayed before and a small bubble of rust on the roof few light scratches on bonnet

Went to my painter he manage to talk me into a full respray since the roof needed done and one side and bonnet etc

Would leave it quite fresher looking so I did all the stripping etc windows out all trims removed etc

And transported it down to him

And that was about 7 months ago lol
I was in no rush for it anyhow
Well it's now finshed and I will pick it up when I can

Then get it put back together
Hopefully I will remember where things go lol

In the 7months he has had It
I have been collecting parts for it slowly so has worked out well :) will get a few more up to date photos soon cheers folks !!

Sorry for all the reading lol

All Comments welcome cheers guys
Luke
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by aussieGT »

Nice one. Nothing like finding an unmodified example (even if you did have to dig through all the moss to excavate it)
Toyota nut
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

Haha yea I thought it was a good find it needed saved :)
craig
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by craig »

Car looks smart mate. :D
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

Thanks pal :mrgreen:
DAN_REV1_TURBO
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by DAN_REV1_TURBO »

Nice to see another `2` saved from the scrap heap! Looks nice!
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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lovely looking car buddy gonna look better with my decat mongoose hanging out the back or should i say yours lol :thumleft:
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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Thanks for the comments folks

Haha your right there Alan can't wait to put it on :mrgreen:
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

This arrived today

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alan_uk
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by alan_uk »

i want 1 of these but you cant get them now :(
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

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Picked up a set of these in mint condition
From a mate not have not tryed them on yet

If they suit it will get them polished up

Be a nice summer wheel

If not will try and get some jdm wheels of some sort
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

:( Alan , I didn't think I was getting that one

as put in for that weeks ago.
alan_uk
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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Toyota nut wrote::( Alan , I didn't think I was getting that one

as put in for that weeks ago.


least you did :P

ill swap you it lol

you dont want to put early rev wheels on either get some 17" enkei rp01's look like a sexier bigger more manly set of original rev5 alloys then :D
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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alan_uk wrote:
Toyota nut wrote::( Alan , I didn't think I was getting that one

as put in for that weeks ago.


least you did :P

ill swap you it lol

you dont want to put early rev wheels on either get some 17" enkei rp01's look like a sexier bigger more manly set of original rev5 alloys then :D


Nah, 15s or 16s are the best for handling.
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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RedMR² wrote:
alan_uk wrote:
Toyota nut wrote::( Alan , I didn't think I was getting that one

as put in for that weeks ago.


least you did :P

ill swap you it lol

you dont want to put early rev wheels on either get some 17" enkei rp01's look like a sexier bigger more manly set of original rev5 alloys then :D


Nah, 15s or 16s are the best for handling.



noooooooooooooo how dare you lol

although he is right they are by far not the best looking and smaller is not always best, you wouldn't want 2-3" less on your man sausage would you lol
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by craig »

alan_uk wrote:
RedMR² wrote:
alan_uk wrote:

least you did :P

ill swap you it lol

you dont want to put early rev wheels on either get some 17" enkei rp01's look like a sexier bigger more manly set of original rev5 alloys then :D


Nah, 15s or 16s are the best for handling.



noooooooooooooo how dare you lol

although he is right they are by far not the best looking and smaller is not always best, you wouldn't want 2-3" less on your man sausage would you lol


Interesting comparison. :lol:

But yeah, depends what you want, 17s look better, but 15s and 16s better for handling. After the 2 years of mountain passes on the Lemans trip, I'm chasing handling, hence running 16s.
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by philmr2 »

16"s all the way after running 17's on the tubby the 16's are a lot nicer to live with.

Pot holes are less harsh handling is so much better and a lot more predictable :thumleft:
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Re: Luke's Rev5

Post by Toyota nut »

Lol guys ,

Think there off a Rev 4 there in better Nick than my rev5 wheels so do for mean time

Until I get some proper wheels

Prob go for 15s or 16s

:)
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Re: Luke's Rev5

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Set of gauges I picked up to go in to the mr2
Got a new purple sandwich plate too :)
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