![]() On week 11 I have yet to receive a tracking no. They got back to me right away saying they added it to my order. On week 9 I finally received an email from AGI with a photo of the roll bar and I confirmed my shipping address and phone number. They stated production was complete and someone will email me with some photos and to confirm shipping info. By week 7 I have yet to hear from them so I contacted them on FB Messenger. I did have a track day coming up in 5 weeks but I wasn't counting on having the cage by then. That was nice of them but wasn't necessary. They stated 4-5 weeks and asked if I had a track day coming up they could expedite my order. I contacted AGI via FB Messenger shortly after placing the order to check on the current lead time. (Later on there were a tariff bill for $50.25 from fedex) Shipping from Australia was $550 via TNT (FedEx). Simply add to cart and check out using Paypal. The website contains two photos, initially I liked the design and the price isn't terrible so I pulled the trigger. Many on Spyderchat and MR2 Spyder fb group recommended the AGI but I couldn't find very many photos out there. Most Spyder owners would go with the Hardog roll bar and although it is a good cage I personally believe it is compromised due to the fact that it is designed to work with the OEM soft top (the backstays come down at a steep angle to accommodate the soft top). Moreover, we guarantee a hassle-free return process and the fastest delivery service.Shortly after purchasing my spyder I began researching roll bars since I will be tracking my car occasionally HPDE, no plans for competition. Our selection includes an extensive variety of genuine Toyota MR2 Spyder parts, from radiators to headlights. In contrast to inexpensive aftermarket auto parts, we provide a full range of OEM Toyota MR2 Spyder parts, all backed by a manufacturer's warranty and offered at unbeatable prices. Opting for OEM items can result in long-term savings on upkeep and repairs, as they provide the utmost durability due to their stringent manufacturing procedures. Additionally, regular maintenance of less noticeable parts such as the headlights, vital for visibility and safety, and the antenna, contributing to driving enjoyment, is key to keeping the MR2 Spyder in prime condition. Suspension issues can lead to the vehicle bottoming out, which may require checking the shock and strut mount, carrier bearing spacer, wheel bearing, pinion bearing, and coil spring insulator. Transmission problems may present as whirring, rattling, or grinding noises when using the clutch, shuddering during acceleration, or difficulty shifting gears, typically caused by issues with the shift cable, output shaft bearing, synchronizer ring, release bearing, or transfer case output snap ring. Engine troubles manifest as poor gas mileage, rough idling, slow acceleration, misfiring, or difficulty starting the vehicle, suggesting possible issues with the oxygen sensor, spark plug, or fuel filter. Brake-related concerns often involve a malfunctioning parking brake cable, indicated by a poorly holding car or a lit parking brake light. ![]() Common issues include braking and engine problems, transmission troubles, and suspension issues. The Toyota MR2 Spyder, sharing its platform with the MR2, experiences similar problems as reported by global owners. Despite its limited availability in certain markets, the MR2 Spyder remains an iconic convertible sports car from Toyota. In 2007, the Special V-Edition and TF300 editions were sold exclusively in the United Kingdom. In Japan, the MR2 Spyder was available in the B, Standard, and S trim levels, while a monospec trim level was offered in the United States and Europe, similar to Japan's S trim level. Powered by a single 1.8 L 1ZZ-FED inline 4-cylinder engine, the MR2 Spyder came with a 5-speed manual transmission, a 6-speed Sequential Manual Transmission (SMT), and a 6-speed manual transmission exclusively for the European market from 2002 onwards. It was known as the Toyota MR-S in Japan and the Toyota MR2 Roadster in Europe. As the third generation Toyota MR2 (W30 1999-2007), the first MR2 Spyder debuted in 1997 at the Tokyo Auto Show as a prototype. The Toyota MR2 Spyder is a 2-door convertible manufactured by Toyota from 1999 to 2007, with its presence in the United States market lasting until 2005. Shop Genuine Toyota MR2 Spyder Parts with
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