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1991 Toyota Mr2 Turbo 3sgte T-top * Jdm 240sx Rx7 Srt4 Is300 2jzgte on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:85000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

 Hi, I bought this car earlier this year with 62,000 miles and barely drive the car. It's in the perfect mechanical condition with a bunch of quality upgrades. NO problem what so ever with the engine and the transmission. I have to sell the car because I have 3 cars and my wife is killing me. She wants me to get rid of one because I bought the car without telling her. I bought this car $6700 stock without anything on it and faded paint. This car has brand new paint and new Megan coilovers, brand new enkei RPF01  17x8 and 17x9 with brand new tires. 5zigen dual  exhaust and brand new ACT extreme street clutch and brand new moshimoto radiator and fan, new apexi intake and brand new HKS ssqv blowoff valve and brand new fuel pump and spark plugs and brand new spark plug wires. Also brand new viper alarm and pioneer cd player I just recently changed engine oil and flushed the coolant and the transmission oil just changed also. The car is ready to drive. The cons about the car are the AC which recently just replaced the compressor and the condenser and retrofitted to r34 but my mechanic said you might have to run the wire again which is not a big deal since I already replaced the main parts, I didn't have any more money to continue. and the speedometer which you have to changed the sensor (common Mr2 problem), I didn't see the point of changing it that's why I left it the way it is also another thing is the abs light is on due to the sensor(common with older car), brakes work perfectly fine. I drive the car once a week on the weekend so there is no problem and you can bring a mechanic to check if you want too. There is no leak on anything The clutch just changed 2 days ago. everything else installed last month. everything in this car since I bought the car has been professionally installed. I will also give you a free new berg down pipe and also a border front bumper kit which I don't need any more. I spent over $6000 in parts and installed. I am loosing a lot of money but I have to sell. I am trying to be as honest as I can be. The car will go to the highest bidder. Thank you

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Sat, 03 May 2014

One of the more popular trends in the auto industry is setting up production operations in China. Mainstream manufacturers like Ford, General Motors and Volkswagen have done it, and even luxury marques like Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have or will soon have manufacturing ops in the People's Republic.
One company that isn't building cars in China, though, is Lexus. The Toyota-owned luxury brand still manufactures all of its vehicles in Japan (aside from a few RXs, which are built at a Toyota factory in Canada). According to Tokuo Fukuichi, Lexus just isn't ready to build cars there yet.
"The German Three have a brand image that they have cultivated over the past century in their long history, but Lexus is not in people's minds like that yet," Fukuichi-san told Reuters UK.

Japanese dealer petitioning Lexus for luxury van [w/poll]

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

Used to be that if you wanted a luxury automobile - especially one to be chauffeured around in - your choices were basically limited to a sedan. It could be bigger or smaller, more or less expensive, depending on your needs and budget, but it was always going to have four doors and a trunk. But these days the rich and famous are looking elsewhere for their commodious forms of pampering transportation. There are, of course, the crossovers and SUVs, which only seem to be getting bigger and more expensive thanks to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover L and upcoming Bentley sport-ute. But luxury vans are becoming the new big thing.
That's the point that one dealer in Japan is trying to make to Toyota. The dealership owner himself reasons that if he's going out on the town, he's likely to take his chauffeured Lexus LS. But if he's taking a few friends along, even the biggest sedan isn't going to cut it. So he takes a Toyota Alphard (pictured above, also known as the Vellfire), a JDM van that's even bigger than a Voxy/Noah or Sienna but hardly a high-end affair. That's why he's asking Lexus to make a luxury van.
The idea may seem a little far-fetched, but isn't without precedent. It didn't take much for Lexus to transform the Land Cruiser into the LX and thus create its first luxury SUV. And as Mercedes has shown with pimped-out versions of the Sprinter and now with the debut of the new V-Class in Geneva, there's clearly a market for it... in some countries, anyway. The only question in our minds is how long it's going to take other luxury automakers to catch on, because let's face it: the Chrysler Town & Country ain't gonna cut it for those used to be driven around in a Maybach.

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Commenting on the rush of events that rocked beginning and end of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Paul Truswell of Radio Le Mans said "the race is about the ability to endure, not just the ability of drivers to do what they do for a long time." The entire race machine, all the way down to the pit boards and radios, has to survive the stress and abuse of the entire day. This was the race to prove those words.
There were two Toyotas, two Porsches and three Audis, five of the seven led the race at some point, six of the seven ran in the top three. Toyota will be hugely disappointed that it didn't win when its car and drivers were so, so strong, but they gave Audi the kind of scare we haven't seen since the best of Peugeot's days, and Toyota did a better job of it even in the loss. Porsche blew away everyone's expectations, falling 3.5 hours short of a fairy tale ending that would have made Disney cry.
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