Back in the day... I remember going to a Toyota Dealership and seeing a SW20 fully decked out in the TRD widebody kit for sale, you would also see MK4 Supras on the Showroom floor at pretty much every Toyota Dealer. Back then the TRD sales brochures at the dealerships were filled with real performance parts for the MR2., Supra, Celica and so much more.. These days Toyota has only "Accessory" brochures with mainly cosmetic nonsense, and the occasional cat back exhaust. The 90's were awesome.
Car companies need to advocate for car free cities so that they no longer have to sell exo crap, due to reduced demand for vehicles they could make more performance cars marketted towards car enthusiasts while making electric busses or trains as their main thing and performance cars as their secondary sales. Future proofing toyota
I found a 93' sw20 turbo shell with the body kit cleanly & properly molded on for sale near me locally and I'm currently in progress of getting ready for a 3sgte 5th gen swap!
I used to see a metallic blue TRD 2000GT in Lancashire in the late 90’s. I don’t know if it was a replica. I love that rear wing. I love all the TRD, Toms, C-one, Mugen, Modulo, Mazdaspeed, RE Amemiya, Nismo, Autech and Impul cars.
I've got a JDM 1995 build date N/A series II SW20 with a factory hard top which I bought from a friend who imported it from Japan when he moved back to Sydney. It's totally stock standard with 234 000 kilometres on the clock. I love it and so does my wife and kids. I have often wondered what the turbo version would be like as they were never imported by Toyota to Australia, they were what we call "Grey Imports"
this brings back some memories. I fell in love with the second gen MR2 around 2009 and it became a dream car, I wanted one so bad I was looking up engine parts and widebody kits, eventually finding the 2000GT widebody replica kits which became the goal. A few years later, I test drove one when I was looking for my first car but my dad convinced me not to buy it. He was right because it probably would've been terrible in the snow lol but I'd still say if I became a millionaire over night this would be one of the first cars I'd buy along with an Evo 8, then an 240sx and to finish an Audi R8.
Great vid. Love seeing the footage of the 2000GT. Back in the day, us US owners just heard whispers of such a thing. I owned my hardtop turbo from 96-2006. One of this most fun cars I have ever owned. A lot of work when things started to fail, but the Love/Hate relationship was strong, and I still miss driving it. I think the one thing all owners should do (especially the pre-1993 cars) is install an LSD. That will almost eliminate tail whip. Otherthan that, tune the suspension as you prefer and learn the car.
I was driving my brothers 91 NSX for a while and that car gets alot of attention. I then went back to driving my 93 Mr2 Turbo and I will say I had more fun Driving it then I did the NSX. I've owned 4 SW20 and my last one sold in 06 or 07. The current owner still owns it and will never sale it. I will be getting another one in the future, definitely my favorite all around car.
This weight class of car is my favourite for a daily driver: 2 seats are enough for commuting, its tiny size fits into every parking lot and the light weight saves fuel. One does not have to accelerate, if one did not brake beforehand 😁😁
the only issue with these cars is the road feel on longer trips. here in california the roads are terrible and run down, and my car is literally BOUNCING on them, i feel every little crack, dip, and rock on the road. i fear for my old suspension, and my passenger does not enjoy it either. i've been tempted to get a modern car many times for the sake of my significant other.
@rzt430 well, over here in Germany the roads are okay. Bumpy zones get lower speed limits until they get repaired. And i agree about the road trips, but over here the distances are a lot shorter 😅
@@grafgeo9194 indeed, i only moved to the us a few years ago, coming from east asia. the longer distances involving rough roads are definitely a huge difference. in my home country people drive small cars, i did as well, and it was completely fine. however, our roads are very narrow. i envy you guys in germany who get both the benefits of both wide, well maintained roads, and shorter commute distances i've been considering getting a new mazda 3, as the commute on small older cars(so far a 7th gen celica, an NA mr2 and an NC miata) during longer(2h-5h) trips is BRUTAL, and my girlfriend feels that it is sketchy
I love these in-house tuner cars. Can you imagine what a TRD 4000GT or 5000GT would be like? I think the Lexus LC chassis would be a good candidate for a “5000GT” due to the 5.0 engine but has lots of potential if they just paired it up with a quicker dual clutch transmission and a higher rev limit and a lighter flywheel. One can dream 😅
Love this car, never actually driven one. In sim-cade video games it only seems to oversteer until you lower and stiffen the suspension which sort of makes sense as they were meant to be daily drivers, not just pure sports cars. What was really cool about them is, if you know cars and wanted a true sports car, in it's time it was an affordable option you could modify into a pure sports car.
@@lozo4745 I wouldn't know how bad it is but it couldn't be worse than a '95 Grand Prix GTP 3.4L. The proper way to change the spark plugs involves an engine hoist and and there's a timing belt *and* a timing chain and the correct procedure to change them is to fully remove the motor from the car.
Found your channel through this video. I went back and watched all your other videos! Keep up the great work. Maybe you can cover Tommy Kaira cars in a future vid?
I have only one question: Why was this beauty never in Gran Turismo? Haven't played GT7, yet, but I assume it isn't in that either. For a Japanese developer, Polyphony seems keen on ignoring many Japanese classics in favour of adding multiple variants of R34's and Evo's and crappy over priced toys from europe masquerading as "super cars".
@simonsmith5092 I totally skipped the 360. Don't remember it in Forza 1or 2, and it's not in 6 or 7. Don't make me get a 360 for one car, the only reason I have F6 is for the AE86 (Toyota as a whole really, but mostly the hachi roku), I'd have been happy with just 7 otherwise 😅
Strictly speaking, it was. Gran Turismo 2 had this car, but the dated graphics don't do it justice. Sadly, GT3 had a much reduced selection of cars, and so the 2000GT disappeared.
@@GathersNoMossI sure do miss the 400r and Mitsubishi "GT LM"? I think it was from gt1 but I can't remember. I just remember it was really easy to get the LM car it was fast and you could farm it and sell for 500k cr.
Lovely little vid of these gems, that were truly already back then unicorns :D I have an idea for a new vid, also a Toyota with a great and very special backstory, and theres also a VERY rare version of it that Toyota's "other" tuningcompany TOM's made, and its the TOM's Altezza 280T!
Thx for the Documetary great Topic u chose.❤ The Informations are also great. I love the old Japanese Racing scene, dtm and so on got so far away from the street version that it didn't apell to me anymore. On my Channel u can find an old mr2 meet. Iam not sure if it is a real one but there was also a 2000gt.
the wheels are TRD alumi-K, they're the same as the Superstar OW-33 but TRD bought the patent they are not the same as the Work equip 05. they were also not standard to the TRD2000gt kit they were optional
@@WheeledUnicorns no the OW33/alumi-k are different, amount of bolts holding the centers, easiest way to differentiate is the little stepdown the Alumi-k has towards the center on the outside of the spoke. the equip05 does not have this. also the equip 05 has a U shaped hole in the barrel for the valve stem, the alumi-k has one of the bolt holes empty where the valve stem goes through
Ive never seen one of these but my biggest regret in life is the fact i didnt buy that mr2 for 1000 bucks that had already been halfway swapped to a camry v6 with a turbo
My SW20 has Veilside bodykit but I had a knock off 2000GT and wish I had never sold it but there is a place in the UK I believe that do a decent replica kit for it so if I ever get bord of my Veilside I will definitely be going that route, Great video mate 😊✌️
@platzhirschtv4770 seems like you mean the bird badge. It's a JDM "Midship Runabout" emblem of the 1st gen mr2. As I know, mr2 guys call it a "screaming chicken"😅
@WheeledUnicorns Thx for the hint. Found some Info. Seems it was primarily designed to apply for European and North American Buyers. Found funny that a random dude on a forum also thought it is a Lion. "Screaming Kitten" They awnserd 😅
So I can't get a body kit made or buy one and get the appropriate engine modifications to get my hands on one of these. But even then this is not the MR2 I want I personally want the MR2 that was designed to join group b rally in 1987 was designed built tested and drivable on the streets even though group b rally was discontinued in 86 and as far as we know there is a handful of models still running today with well over 500 horsepower coming out of that 4 cylinder in the back with the dual clamshell body panel setup
@@WheeledUnicorns Definitely sounds like AI, the way the names of the cars were pronounced at @1:12, and the "993" was pronounced "Nine hundred ninety three". That's the most AI sounding way to read those names I've ever heard.
@@grantrussell8288 Sorry buddy but I do pronounce it this way sometimes, for some art purpose maybe, even if it sounds uncommon. Still appropriate imo🙃
I am fortunate enough to have one of these. Located in Arizona. I'm an importer and take it to shows on occasion so all can enjoy it.
Do you have one of the 2000GT race cars or a SW20 with the TRD widebody kit?
@@chrisd1828I have one of the about 35 widebody cars built by TRD Technocraft with the VIN plate.
That paperwork tho. Takes an eye my friend. Once you have that everything else falls away
@@chrisd1828mine is one of the 35ish road cars TRD Technocraft built.
Nice try diddy
Back in the day... I remember going to a Toyota Dealership and seeing a SW20 fully decked out in the TRD widebody kit for sale, you would also see MK4 Supras on the Showroom floor at pretty much every Toyota Dealer. Back then the TRD sales brochures at the dealerships were filled with real performance parts for the MR2., Supra, Celica and so much more.. These days Toyota has only "Accessory" brochures with mainly cosmetic nonsense, and the occasional cat back exhaust. The 90's were awesome.
Car companies need to advocate for car free cities so that they no longer have to sell exo crap, due to reduced demand for vehicles they could make more performance cars marketted towards car enthusiasts while making electric busses or trains as their main thing and performance cars as their secondary sales. Future proofing toyota
@@tripwire3992 this is the way of the future, fingers crossed we get that time line
I found a 93' sw20 turbo shell with the body kit cleanly & properly molded on for sale near me locally and I'm currently in progress of getting ready for a 3sgte 5th gen swap!
Love hidden gems being uncovered by a hidden gem of a channel. Keep it up!
This car is so freaking beatiful.
I used to see a metallic blue TRD 2000GT in Lancashire in the late 90’s. I don’t know if it was a replica. I love that rear wing. I love all the TRD, Toms, C-one, Mugen, Modulo, Mazdaspeed, RE Amemiya, Nismo, Autech and Impul cars.
I think there are at least two genuine TRD 2000GT's in the country, the most well known one is a metallic blue. I think there is a red one also.
I actually didn't know about the 2000 GT. Appreciate you making this video.😊
My friend had an NA SW20 here in the US when they were brand new. I drove it quite a bit. Very fun little car.
I absolutely loved this video and The super informative content with a true retro cozy atmosphere can’t be beat. It’s only up from here dude
Thank You🙌
Great video! I love cars like these that have a connection/influence from JGTC racing.
I love learning about these obscure, not often heard of cars. Thanks for the video.
Love the old Toyota stuff. Loads of iconic cars. Great video, keep them coming sir 💪🏼
Did not know about this little gem at all, and you did an awesome job telling the story! Thanks for the content, GG dude!
@@JosieGarfunkle thank you!🙏🏼
this channel is a hidden gem 💎
I had a poster of a white mr2 in my room as a teenager, i got my driver's license in 1999. 😌
I own an fd rx7 love seeing that they competed against each other as equals for quite a minute there.
I was lucky to date a girl who absolutely loved her mr2 turbo, both she and the car were wonderful if a bit unpredictable the faster you went 😂
@@RobsonRoverRepair ahaha so cool!😁😁😁
I've got a JDM 1995 build date N/A series II SW20 with a factory hard top which I bought from a friend who imported it from Japan when he moved back to Sydney.
It's totally stock standard with 234 000 kilometres on the clock. I love it and so does my wife and kids.
I have often wondered what the turbo version would be like as they were never imported by Toyota to Australia, they were what we call "Grey Imports"
this brings back some memories. I fell in love with the second gen MR2 around 2009 and it became a dream car, I wanted one so bad I was looking up engine parts and widebody kits, eventually finding the 2000GT widebody replica kits which became the goal. A few years later, I test drove one when I was looking for my first car but my dad convinced me not to buy it. He was right because it probably would've been terrible in the snow lol but I'd still say if I became a millionaire over night this would be one of the first cars I'd buy along with an Evo 8, then an 240sx and to finish an Audi R8.
Great vid. Love seeing the footage of the 2000GT. Back in the day, us US owners just heard whispers of such a thing. I owned my hardtop turbo from 96-2006. One of this most fun cars I have ever owned. A lot of work when things started to fail, but the Love/Hate relationship was strong, and I still miss driving it. I think the one thing all owners should do (especially the pre-1993 cars) is install an LSD. That will almost eliminate tail whip. Otherthan that, tune the suspension as you prefer and learn the car.
I was driving my brothers 91 NSX for a while and that car gets alot of attention. I then went back to driving my 93 Mr2 Turbo and I will say I had more fun Driving it then I did the NSX. I've owned 4 SW20 and my last one sold in 06 or 07. The current owner still owns it and will never sale it. I will be getting another one in the future, definitely my favorite all around car.
I have a buddy here in AZ who has one. Its freaking beautiful. I didn't even know they existed till i saw his.
Neat to know. I had previously only known of the SARD MC8-R and the AW11 based 222D.
The NA1 NSX and the 2nd Gen MR2 are my babies because they are Tuner Ferrari's🤩🖤
This weight class of car is my favourite for a daily driver: 2 seats are enough for commuting, its tiny size fits into every parking lot and the light weight saves fuel. One does not have to accelerate, if one did not brake beforehand 😁😁
lol! True.
the only issue with these cars is the road feel on longer trips. here in california the roads are terrible and run down, and my car is literally BOUNCING on them, i feel every little crack, dip, and rock on the road. i fear for my old suspension, and my passenger does not enjoy it either. i've been tempted to get a modern car many times for the sake of my significant other.
@rzt430 well, over here in Germany the roads are okay. Bumpy zones get lower speed limits until they get repaired. And i agree about the road trips, but over here the distances are a lot shorter 😅
@@grafgeo9194 indeed, i only moved to the us a few years ago, coming from east asia. the longer distances involving rough roads are definitely a huge difference. in my home country people drive small cars, i did as well, and it was completely fine. however, our roads are very narrow. i envy you guys in germany who get both the benefits of both wide, well maintained roads, and shorter commute distances
i've been considering getting a new mazda 3, as the commute on small older cars(so far a 7th gen celica, an NA mr2 and an NC miata) during longer(2h-5h) trips is BRUTAL, and my girlfriend feels that it is sketchy
Great video honestly it felt like a much calmer and more in depth up to speeed
Glad you liked it!
I love these in-house tuner cars. Can you imagine what a TRD 4000GT or 5000GT would be like? I think the Lexus LC chassis would be a good candidate for a “5000GT” due to the 5.0 engine but has lots of potential if they just paired it up with a quicker dual clutch transmission and a higher rev limit and a lighter flywheel. One can dream 😅
One of my all time favourite cars from whatever Gran Turismo it was featured in.
1:14 he really said "nine-hundred ninety three RS"
AI Generated BS!!!
Did I?🥲
Love this car, never actually driven one. In sim-cade video games it only seems to oversteer until you lower and stiffen the suspension which sort of makes sense as they were meant to be daily drivers, not just pure sports cars. What was really cool about them is, if you know cars and wanted a true sports car, in it's time it was an affordable option you could modify into a pure sports car.
But imagine having to try working on it, even with tiny hands. I can't imagine the nightmare that would be, beautiful car but the upkeep 🤬
@@lozo4745 I wouldn't know how bad it is but it couldn't be worse than a '95 Grand Prix GTP 3.4L. The proper way to change the spark plugs involves an engine hoist and and there's a timing belt *and* a timing chain and the correct procedure to change them is to fully remove the motor from the car.
Found your channel through this video. I went back and watched all your other videos! Keep up the great work. Maybe you can cover Tommy Kaira cars in a future vid?
@hardeepgill3839 Thank you for this comment my friend! It's a great topic to cover, hope I can do it a bit later🙏🏼
I have only one question: Why was this beauty never in Gran Turismo?
Haven't played GT7, yet, but I assume it isn't in that either. For a Japanese developer, Polyphony seems keen on ignoring many Japanese classics in favour of adding multiple variants of R34's and Evo's and crappy over priced toys from europe masquerading as "super cars".
if you have an xbox, it is av on the early forza games (3,4 or5)cant remember exact one. I used it to test paint jobs for thr rep i built lol.
@simonsmith5092 I totally skipped the 360. Don't remember it in Forza 1or 2, and it's not in 6 or 7. Don't make me get a 360 for one car, the only reason I have F6 is for the AE86 (Toyota as a whole really, but mostly the hachi roku), I'd have been happy with just 7 otherwise 😅
Strictly speaking, it was. Gran Turismo 2 had this car, but the dated graphics don't do it justice. Sadly, GT3 had a much reduced selection of cars, and so the 2000GT disappeared.
@@GathersNoMoss I don't remember seeing it when I played GT2, but it was over 20 years ago.
@@GathersNoMossI sure do miss the 400r and Mitsubishi "GT LM"? I think it was from gt1 but I can't remember. I just remember it was really easy to get the LM car it was fast and you could farm it and sell for 500k cr.
Lovely little vid of these gems, that were truly already back then unicorns :D I have an idea for a new vid, also a Toyota with a great and very special backstory, and theres also a VERY rare version of it that Toyota's "other" tuningcompany TOM's made, and its the TOM's Altezza 280T!
@kingnorlen hey such an awesome idea, thank you! I have some info on 280T but not that much... anyway, sxe10 is the car to be highlighted ❤️
Great video! I didn't know it existed.
eternally grateful for gran turismo 2 for showing me cars like these
An original TRD (red one) is located in north wales in the UK, property of MR2 Ben a specialist company. Ive seen the car myself as I live locally
What a great video and i agree!
i wish to see a new MR2 released
I've seen a guy who puts a Toyota v6 in these and makes like 350hp at the wheels NA, and that seems like a really nice car.
thats called a death trap
@@karambiatosDepends on the weight of your shoes.
“Nine hundred and ninety-three, rs”.. hearing that hurt my 🧠 lol
sorry buddy😂
Thx for the Documetary great Topic u chose.❤ The Informations are also great. I love the old Japanese Racing scene, dtm and so on got so far away from the street version that it didn't apell to me anymore.
On my Channel u can find an old mr2 meet. Iam not sure if it is a real one but there was also a 2000gt.
Imagine a wide body TRD 2000 GT MR2 swapped with a 2GR engine. That would definitely give me exotic car vibes. 🤤
❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
the wheels are TRD alumi-K, they're the same as the Superstar OW-33 but TRD bought the patent they are not the same as the Work equip 05. they were also not standard to the TRD2000gt kit they were optional
@Sunnypatrick1 aren't OW33 and Equip 05 the same? I've had 05s but never met 0W33... How would you distint them?
@@WheeledUnicorns no the OW33/alumi-k are different, amount of bolts holding the centers, easiest way to differentiate is the little stepdown the Alumi-k has towards the center on the outside of the spoke. the equip05 does not have this.
also the equip 05 has a U shaped hole in the barrel for the valve stem, the alumi-k has one of the bolt holes empty where the valve stem goes through
Ive never seen one of these but my biggest regret in life is the fact i didnt buy that mr2 for 1000 bucks that had already been halfway swapped to a camry v6 with a turbo
I hope Armand is doing well. I know about the 2000gt because of his devil mr2. Long live the legend
so beautiful
F1に行く前の中嶋一貴が確か乗ってた。(愛車ではない。ドライバーとして)
oh man oh man do i love toyota
My SW20 has Veilside bodykit but I had a knock off 2000GT and wish I had never sold it but there is a place in the UK I believe that do a decent replica kit for it so if I ever get bord of my Veilside I will definitely be going that route,
Great video mate 😊✌️
Sounds like a legit plan B😁
Thanks!🙌
Bring them back in this form...please.
Now can you do TRD 2000 (3S-GE powered E100 Corolla same as the one they raced on JTCC)?
Cool video
Only 35 made !?!?!? 😮
love me some pop up headlights ❤
I have the same rims on my Supra, didn't know they were so rare. 🥴
I have one too, in 1/18 scale. Lol
I’ve seen the body kit on various sw20s but never an actual 2000gt.
Some gen 2 mr2 have a lion or something as Bage, do somebody know whats the story behind?
@platzhirschtv4770 seems like you mean the bird badge. It's a JDM "Midship Runabout" emblem of the 1st gen mr2. As I know, mr2 guys call it a "screaming chicken"😅
@WheeledUnicorns Thx for the hint. Found some Info. Seems it was primarily designed to apply for European and North American Buyers.
Found funny that a random dude on a forum also thought it is a Lion. "Screaming Kitten" They awnserd 😅
I wish manufacturers would accept vehicles to resto mod oem++
sard also released the MC4-GT and MC4-GTII so the 2000gt does have company.
Name a RUclipsr which is in love for his MR2:
@driving4answers :D
Kyle from Boostedboiz 👍
Nice video! Love the 2nd generation, 3rd was good but ugly…
Sexy. I had a replica of it many moons ago. Very hard to sell.
So I can't get a body kit made or buy one and get the appropriate engine modifications to get my hands on one of these.
But even then this is not the MR2 I want I personally want the MR2 that was designed to join group b rally in 1987 was designed built tested and drivable on the streets even though group b rally was discontinued in 86 and as far as we know there is a handful of models still running today with well over 500 horsepower coming out of that 4 cylinder in the back with the dual clamshell body panel setup
with the beautiful that is the Mk2 body, I always saw the gt body uglier
You can still buy knock off wide body kit
HOW DOES AI GO FROM A BRITISH TO AMERICAN ACCENT
This AI wishes you a MC and a HNY buddy😄🙌🏼
3sgte not 3sge
Nine hundred ninety three
Aka 993 😂
That's a nice way to say it
AI
Is this AI voiced content?
@@km6832 nope
@@WheeledUnicorns Definitely sounds like AI, the way the names of the cars were pronounced at @1:12, and the "993" was pronounced "Nine hundred ninety three". That's the most AI sounding way to read those names I've ever heard.
@@grantrussell8288 Sorry buddy but I do pronounce it this way sometimes, for some art purpose maybe, even if it sounds uncommon. Still appropriate imo🙃
This AI is self aware and antagonistic 😮😂😮
Bruh, any legitimate bodyshop can make this kit, just need to know the cost
"any legitimate bodyshop"
"Toyota Racing Development"
spot the differences
This sounds like an ai video
why do you still go back and fourth from british accent to american? Your AI bot is weird.
sometimes people learn language from teachers of different nations, it's a common practice worldwide
@@WheeledUnicorns That doesn't explain anything. Accents don't transition like that randomly unless your name is Uffie or Madonna.
So beautiful