Mk1 wings and fuel pump
Forum rules
Many subjects will have been discussed before. Please try the search function before starting a new thread.
Check in the Know Your 2 as the information you need may already be there.
Many subjects will have been discussed before. Please try the search function before starting a new thread.
Check in the Know Your 2 as the information you need may already be there.
-
Topic author - Full Member
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 13/05/23 13:11
Mk1 wings and fuel pump
HI I am John and new to the club.
I have a mk1 MR2. Can you buy after market front wings and rear wheel arches?
Also my first problem is I need a new fuel pump, where is the best place to get it and also the inside of the fuel tank is rusty. Is there anyone who can sort that out.
Hope you can help.
Regards
John
I have a mk1 MR2. Can you buy after market front wings and rear wheel arches?
Also my first problem is I need a new fuel pump, where is the best place to get it and also the inside of the fuel tank is rusty. Is there anyone who can sort that out.
Hope you can help.
Regards
John
-
- Administrator
- Posts: 5215
- Joined: 17/05/04 1:00
- Years of MR2 Ownership: 18
- MR2's Owned: 1
- Gender: Male
- Location: Glenrothes: The Kingdom of Fife
- Has thanked: 48 times
- Been thanked: 121 times
- Contact:
Re: Mk1 wings and fuel pump
Welcome to the club, pop a post in "Introduce Yourself"
Have you tried Mr T (Toyota) for a fuel pump ? also try TCB Parts (phone) Wings are no longer available from Mr T and the only aftermarket ones I know of are fibreglass from Honeybourne Mouldings (not sure if these are still available either) second hand is your only real option.
Rear arch repair sections used to be available, but no longer I believe. Paul Woods developed a way of using Datsun Cherry repair arches, which are fairly close in profile to the MK1, But I not sure they are available anymore.
Have you tried Mr T (Toyota) for a fuel pump ? also try TCB Parts (phone) Wings are no longer available from Mr T and the only aftermarket ones I know of are fibreglass from Honeybourne Mouldings (not sure if these are still available either) second hand is your only real option.
Rear arch repair sections used to be available, but no longer I believe. Paul Woods developed a way of using Datsun Cherry repair arches, which are fairly close in profile to the MK1, But I not sure they are available anymore.
-
Topic author - Full Member
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 13/05/23 13:11