I've never done a build thread before, but I figured it was about time. The car in question is a 1986 aw11 Toyota Mr2. A little back story first. I browse craigslist regularly, it's an addiction really. So one day I happened to see this gold '86 mr2 for sale not running and in need of an alternator. It was pretty far away from me and needed to be trailered so I didn't call the guy. I showed a picture of it to my girlfriend (who drives a '91 Turbo with a swapped 93 motor) and she was all excited about the car. Anyway, about a month goes by and I see the car pop up again on craigslist, only this time it has a new alternator and is running. The guy was asking $800, so I called him.

We got down to $600 on the phone and my girlfriend and I headed up to take a look. It turns out, this kid bought it from the first guy and trailered it home. He then replaced the alternator, but couldn't get the car charging and just wanted off of it. So I talked him down a little more, and we charged the battery to try and drive it home. Of course the battery died soon after, it was junk, and AAA got it back the rest of the way for us.

So we got a new battery for it. Threw that in, and crawled under the car to start poking around. I found that the kid I bought it from never plugged the alternator in to the car, so that fixed the charging issue right off. Woot! I started getting parts together for a clutch replacement, as the one in the car was slipping badly. At this point the car sat for about a month as I was working on my e34 touring daily driver.

We got down to $600 on the phone and my girlfriend and I headed up to take a look. It turns out, this kid bought it from the first guy and trailered it home. He then replaced the alternator, but couldn't get the car charging and just wanted off of it. So I talked him down a little more, and we charged the battery to try and drive it home. Of course the battery died soon after, it was junk, and AAA got it back the rest of the way for us.

So we got a new battery for it. Threw that in, and crawled under the car to start poking around. I found that the kid I bought it from never plugged the alternator in to the car, so that fixed the charging issue right off. Woot! I started getting parts together for a clutch replacement, as the one in the car was slipping badly. At this point the car sat for about a month as I was working on my e34 touring daily driver.

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