new to roadsters the wife's new car

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alan_uk
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new to roadsters the wife's new car

Post by alan_uk »

hi guys

i currently own a rev5 t-bar mk2 but the wife has just bought herself a roadster today

its a very clean low mileage example with a few nice extras and had a lot of work done to it

59491 genuine miles with paper work to back it up
full service history last 3 years just over 1000 miles between services
new clutch
new rad and coolant flush
pre cats removed and toyosports stainess manifold fitted
new brakes all round discs pads and callipers
brand new rear subframe
recent rebuild with paper work piston rings shells and head gasket due to oil issue

genuine tte skirts and reap spats
luxury parts front splitter and lip spoiler

other than whats mentioned is there anything i should look out for ?

here are some pics

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it really is immaculate and very well looked after even came with 5 keys lol traveled a good distance for it but well worth it i think and she is over the moon with it

:)
2mad
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Re: new to roadsters the wife's new car

Post by 2mad »

Shes a beauty mate :thumleft:
alan_uk
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Re: new to roadsters the wife's new car

Post by alan_uk »

thanks man

never even sat in 1 until now and i would never of guessed they would be so comfy or nice to drive
DAN_REV1_TURBO
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Re: new to roadsters the wife's new car

Post by DAN_REV1_TURBO »

Looks really tidy and low mileage too. I always have the plan to get my mrs to buy a MK3 or maybe an MX5 just so I can have a go in it now and then. :thumleft:
alan_uk
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Re: new to roadsters the wife's new car

Post by alan_uk »

cheers mate :)

i love it its nice having the choice of mk2 and 3 we can swap when were bored lol
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