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The Toyota MR2 Spyder Exterior Door Handle is a small yet vital part of a sports car like the Toyota MR2 Spyder, which won a sizeable fan following owing to its mid-engine balance, light weight, and snappy steering. The MR2 Spyder from Toyota is equipped with a 1.8-liter engine that works with either a manual gearbox or SMT. Young drivers will enjoy its quick revving character and sharp throttle response. The curb weight is just above 2000 lbs, so the corners feel like a video game. The short wheelbase combined with rear-wheel drive traction and compact proportions transforms every country road into an amusement park, and proven reliability keeps ownership costs low. The Toyota MR2 Spyder Exterior Door Handle is the first touch point you grab for every ride in this impactful package. The sturdy metal or plastic Exterior Door Handle is linked to a rod that releases the latch when pulled. Pulling down this handle causes smooth entry and exit. This handle shares linkage with the inner handle. The feel of the outer handle is similar to that of the inner handle. The Exterior Door Handle faces all weather and sunlight. It also faces constant pulling. Because of that, scratches or cracks can appear. Changing the handle to a new one can always be done. A replacement will make the handle look as good as new. Moreover, it will restore convenience. The basic installation takes little time. Remove the inner panel, unbolt the old unit, transfer the lock, fit the new handle, reconnect rods, and test.