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for a shoddy terrible looking mr2 turbo that runs well.
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ever since i keep working on it.
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then today.
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got the roof off it was running well.
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i remember why i love these soo much
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allan welsh wrote:yep I had the tops off today and dang it's a nice feeling.Didn't even have the CD player on either, just the exhaust and turbo making music.
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Blue_5 wrote:Ahem..
(cough)
yellow
(cough).
Actually, i really like the colour, the yellows are one of the lesser seen colours so its nice to have something slightly different.
I do love black ones, but i swore i'd never have a black car again, feels like you only have to look at it and its scratched!
matt_mr2t wrote:
On the other hand, if I had£10k to buy a car, I wouldn't spend it on the best, youngest, lowest mileage tubby in all honesty.
The strong point of the tubby is the cheaper end of the market cars available.
pistol pete wrote:matt_mr2t wrote:
On the other hand, if I had£10k to buy a car, I wouldn't spend it on the best, youngest, lowest mileage tubby in all honesty.
The strong point of the tubby is the cheaper end of the market cars available.
indeed if i had 10k.
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i would not get a mr
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matt_mr2t wrote:pistol pete wrote:matt_mr2t wrote:
On the other hand, if I had£10k to buy a car, I wouldn't spend it on the best, youngest, lowest mileage tubby in all honesty.
The strong point of the tubby is the cheaper end of the market cars available.
indeed if i had 10k.
.
.
i would not get a mr
.
.
.
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but at the cheap end of the market they are fantastic![]()
Out of interest, what would you get?
matt_mr2t wrote:pistol pete wrote:matt_mr2t wrote:
On the other hand, if I had£10k to buy a car, I wouldn't spend it on the best, youngest, lowest mileage tubby in all honesty.
The strong point of the tubby is the cheaper end of the market cars available.
indeed if i had 10k.
.
.
i would not get a mr
.
.
.
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but at the cheap end of the market they are fantastic![]()
Out of interest, what would you get?
matt_mr2t wrote:IMO there's nothing in the same league as the Mk2 turbo.
In terms of bang for your bucks nothing can come near it.You can pick up rev1 or 2's for under
£2k,
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matt_mr2t wrote:
On the other hand, if I had£10k to buy a car, I wouldn't spend it on the best, youngest, lowest mileage tubby in all honesty.
The strong point of the tubby is the cheaper end of the market cars available.