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Why MR2?


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    zmit
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    Re: Why MR2? 2013/12/01 12:45:17 (permalink)

    1992 SW20 GT
    ... and loving it...
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    timgman
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    Re: Why MR2? 2014/04/10 07:03:24 (permalink)
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    Great video! reminds me why I love my mr2. Once when I pulled up at a petrol station, the guy next to me asked if it was a V8, he was pretty surprised when I told him it was a 4cyl turbo.
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    Re: Why MR2? 2014/04/10 10:47:56 (permalink)
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    He obviously hasn't been to a track day lately. V8s are the slowest cars there. The R8 at my latest track day was seriously getting in my way, as i lapped him :-)

    Mr Glengineering.
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    Re: Why MR2? 2014/04/11 12:00:20 (permalink)
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    This video makes me want to go for a drive... I have been that "former owner" and actually saw my current A-dub drive past once, wished for it, and now it's mine.

    A friend recently asked me if I die, can he have the MR2? My first response was: No, They can bury me in it!
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    Re: Why MR2? 2014/04/29 15:31:00 (permalink)
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    That was kinda cool...thanks for posting!

    "The problem with quotes you find on the Internet is that you can't be sure how accurate they are." - Abraham Lincoln
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    Re: Why MR2? 2015/04/26 23:17:34 (permalink)
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    That was a good video. Most of the people I know that are into cars have gone through a few different ones and when I bump into them they are surprised that I still have mine... yet even now... it's been a decade since I purchased it, I still enjoy looking at it, I still look forward to driving it.

    '95 Bathurst SW20 + '96 Gen3 3S-GTE = MR2 Bathurst GT :)
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