My precious...
Well I've been a part of this good community for a few months now so maybe it's time to show my...PRECIOUS (forgive me i just couldn't find a title that wasn't taken lol)

I have awakened!
Specs:
1990 SW20 G-limited
Stock 3SGE. Surprisingly good results from compression reading: 185-195 across all cylinders.
192xxx
GTR/GTSt combo
Mongoose Alarm
Bought it back in March for 5k, no RWC. Might have been a mistake on the RWC part. (But of course I expected some form of trouble)
First thing I noticed when I bought it, the temp gauge was going up too slow. Just as I thought, it was the thermostat.
Two major urgent problems with the car was rusty coolant and oil change but also oil leaks from literally all over the place. Typical. Oh yeah and the window regulator on the drive side was stuffed too. I was baked on the hot days.
The cooling system as always with a mid-engine car, was quite the journey.

Nulon coolant flush is your weapon of choice here
About two months later, the alternator failed on me. This is probably the first time in my life I began to really understand why old cars are a PITA.
I bought a re-conditioned one and fitted it myself. What a nightmare lol. If this was a turbo it would have been a night terror lol.
Anyways other problems started to arise like the door failing to open inside/outside on the driver's side. I crawled in from the passenger side for almost 2 weeks until I had time a money to get it fixed, along with the RHS regulator.
For a while, things started looking up. I got rid of my ****ty tyres/rims and inherited Adrian's GTR/GTSt combo. Thanks mate.

Poor man's Ferrari
Then the alternator shagged itself again. Or rather, I got a dodgy one. Word of caution: don't buy without warranty and you get what you pay for.
This time, I went straight to the mechanics for peace of mind. Robert Sabbadin is an awesome mech with a great personality and they have good prices too. Also it's like 15 mins from my house :D (Mulgrave)

The lone MR2 surrounded by a gang of rotaries
Yet, after all these dramas, I still love my car. There is much more to learn about it's behaviour tho, but we'll leave that to the track once she gets a good service

I've just about saved enough for the 200,000km service which will include cylinder head work, timing belt, waterpump etc it's gonna be a big job.
Special thanks to Ian (Reddtarga) on his ever so helpful articles and Adrian (SW20_3sgte) for helping me out when I was in deep s**t. Thanks to all the guys that helped me out whose names I didn't mention, you know who you are.
I'll keep you guys updated on the work.