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Brilliant, welcome to the club! There are so few good looked after cars about and if your happy that’s all that matters good idea to scan for fault codes too sounds like it’s been well looked after so mileage should be fine don’t get paranoid about the timing chain if it sounds sweet just enjoy...
I went for Aluwerks they’re a bigger offset 45 so have to fit spacers but they’re a great alloy for the money I don’t know if the company would ship to Sweden though
the company can be found on eBay Autowerkx
You can disconnect the coolant level sensor it’s located in the expansion tank and see if the warning message disappears you may have to clear the fault via a scan tool though.
If it is this it’s so easy to replace.
It’s great to bring likeminded owners together, the events season is about to start our first with the RCZ UK group is SCITP at Newby Hall nr Ripon North Yorkshire, all owners are welcome come and join us for a great day out we always get a good turnout and we will be taking the Hospitality tent...
The MK2 Toyota MR2 Turbo was renowned to be a bit of an animal with more power than the handling package could cope with especially in the wet, if you like a scary ride then this could be right up your street
The seat switches are common to failure the connections either come loose or break off you can re solder them back.
I know you’ve got power to the switch for the spoiler but have you checked the maxi fuse for the spoiler?