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Reintroducing my MR2


nickleyw

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Hello All,

 

About a year ago, I posted pics of my 1991 MR2. It was riced out pretty badly, as seen below:

 

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/nickleyw/MR2/DSCF1268.jpg

 

 

There was a lot of hate, but no surprises there. But, to the dismay of many, I made it through the oven.

 

Over the last year, I removed the body kit and stickers, and got my MR2 repainted. Figured I would put it back up on the chopping block so you all could see my progress:

 

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/nickleyw/MR2/June%2020%202010%20Goodbye%20Stickers%20and%20Bodykit/IMG_0792.jpg

 

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/nickleyw/MR2/June%2020%202010%20Goodbye%20Stickers%20and%20Bodykit/IMG_0085.jpg

 

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/nickleyw/MR2/June%2020%202010%20Goodbye%20Stickers%20and%20Bodykit/DSCF6175.jpg

 

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/nickleyw/MR2/June%2020%202010%20Goodbye%20Stickers%20and%20Bodykit/IMG_0312.jpg

 

Yes, that front trim piece is missing... it's supposed to have a side marker light in it too. I am waiting for new pieces, without any light, to ship.

 

Next steps?

(1) Replace the faded "racing" seats with the stock ones, or better aftermarket seats.

 

(2) Fix the a/c

 

(3) Sound system + something I can plug my mp3 player into.

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  Just2Sweet said:
What made you decide to change things up?

 

Looks much better now

 

 

The ricer look was fun for awhile, but the stock look, or I guess slightly modified look does a lot more for me.

 

Also, the front and rear bumpers from the bodykit got a little crunched from separate incidents... neither my fault, and both purely cosmetic, but the money from the insurance allowed me to do this a lot sooner than I had planned :p

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Honestly it wasn't horrible in it's "rice" form... Did you get it on the cheap? It had to cost a good bit of money to by a "pimped out" car only to tear it apart and put it back to stock.

Looks good now mang, :thumbup:

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