I ended up having to sell my Miata due to my disagreement with its ergonomics and decided I needed a bigger car to replace it. And if it wasn't bigger, it at least needed to be faster. Cue the usual 2-3 months of missed opportunities and overpriced heaps, until I spotted a low-mileage MR2 turbo on the local CL. For once I was the first person to actually show up, a deal was struck quickly and I found myself to be the owner of a 62k miles MR2 turbo that's just spent the past 9 years in storage.
The PO had had a fair amount of work done to the car already like a full fuel system overhaul at the main dealer, but it needed a new timing belt immediately, so I dropped it off at my trusted mechanic as soon as I picked it up.
At that point, we had the first indication that this build was not going to go smoothly. When we went to pick up the car, it was being pushed back into the shop - turned out after some investigation that some strands on the brand new timing belt had broken, wrapped themselves around an idle pulley or three and interrupted forward motion in a rather abrupt manner. Wonderful.
Fortunately the turbo is a non-interference engine so we weren't looking at expensive valve salad. The shop fitted another brand new timing belt, checked compression (which was still good, phew) and I was finally ready to pick it up. Well, after it decided to redecorate the parking lot at the local Summit Racing, or so I was told, but that's a different story.
First shakedown run ended a bit sooner than expected, too.
I had a choice between taking a rock between the wheels and hope that it didn't hole the oil pan, or risk running over it with the tires. Given the size of the rock and lack of manoeuvering room (someone was trying to overtake me at that time), I decided on the latter. That was probably smart, because it was a big rock. Anyway, the rear tire decided at that point it had had enough and blew at about 50mph. Oops. Remember I had mentioned the car had been in storage for nine years? Turns out the tires were manufactured in 2001...
After the remaining, uneventful trip home courtesy of AAA - even though the front tire is still holding air, I noticed it felt like it got damaged, so I wasn't going to risk driving home on a space saver and a potentially busted tire - I locked the car in the garage for a few days while I was trying to figure out what to do.
Turns out that OEM size tires aren't really available anymore in any sort of trackable compound. Pretty much the only OEM choice are Falken Ziex and those aren't exactly great on track. Currently I'm trying to figure out if I upsize the wheels for not much more choice, stick track tires on the OEM wheels and get a different set of wheels for road use, or just got a slightly smaller size for the back wheels (225/45/15 instead of 225/50/15) and just put Rivals on for now.
Other than that, it needs shocks as there are traces of oil seepage on the front passenger side ones, braided brake lines to replace the OEM rubber and possibly a bunch of head scratching to see if I can figure out how to fit the Recaro SPGs so I don't end up sitting higher than in the stock seats.
Mods wise I'm trying to keep it to bolt ons because it's hard to find a really nice MR2 turbo these days and I don't want to ruin a low-ish mileage one in good shape.