1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gsx Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:2.0L 1997CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Hatchback
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mitsubishi
Mileage: 124,555
Model: Eclipse
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: GSX Hatchback 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
I have owned this car for ten years. It is so nice, but I now have three kids, have not driven this car for the past two years, so time for a new home.It just sits in my garage. It has a brand new shortblock that I bought form a chrysler dealership about seven years ago. The motor came in a new crate from Mitsubishi, despite what some (DSM) people say this was brand new not a rebuild. I bought a complete gasket kit from mitsu with a new oil pump and revised gears. Stock head gasket, arp head studs,stock head, stock cams, balance shaft eliminator kit,DSM link version 3,speed density, Gm 4 bar,GM iat, stock transmission,with vce so I can put it on my dyno jet,transfer case,act 2600 clutch and pressure plate, scattershield, shifter bushings, new radiator, valve cover,automotive FPR,1000cc precision injectors,fuel filter,walbro 255 rewired,jmf small battire with drag specialties trickle charger,new axels front and rear, 4 bolt lsd from a 92,2g big brakes,all new calipers rotors and pads from car quest,new tires wheels,lugs,headlights are all new,garret 50 trim dbb turbo,Dejon tool 2.5 intercooler pipes black,xspower front mount,BBK 75 mm throtte body,slowboy manifold,evo3 o2,3 inch alumized downpipe to a buschur racing stainless 3inch test pipe with full stainless Buschur test pipe back with magnaflow muffler,new windsheild,hatchglass,Llumar 20% creamic tint on back window, 40% Llumar ceramic on the front and side windows, all new mitsu moldings from the doors to the back with new mitsu clip,new paint that looks better than any mitsu came with new,new factory awd stickers,lsd stickers, hatch pistons,licens plate frame inside the rear bumper,new headliner, interior is so nice, plx wide band, momo steering wheel,carbon fiber boost and oil pressure gauge,Evo 8 shifter blue,I really cant think of anything that I have not touched in this car. It was years of working on it making it perfect. If you want a very nice rust free car that is beautiful, call me come see it put it on my lift ,my Dynojet or just drive it you will not be disappointed. The car comes with spare transmission,transfercase,steering wheel two heads 6 bolt N/T block spare evertything you need from nuts and bolts in bags labled to shifter cables to headlights Everything, if you dont want the parts that is fine if you win the bid and want them take them.Shipping is on you. The front bumper is all custom, it comes off with four nuts so it wont get scraped when shipping or towing. My #is 508-958-7408 Shawn 8am-5pm only please.
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Your 2013 Pikes Peak Hill Climb primer: "Donuts at 14,000 feet."
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Mitsubishi signals the return of its Ralliart performance line
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Junkyard Gem: 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart Sedan
Fri, Dec 27 2019Ever since I pined for a new Starion while I was driving a beige Toyota sedan in high school, I've had a great affection for sporty Mitsubishis. That means that I keep my eyes open for such cars while making my appointed junkyard rounds, especially the more obscure machines. Cordia Turbos, Tredia Turbos, Colt Turbos, Conquests, and — of course — interesting variations on the Lancer theme (no, not this kind of Lancer, nor this kind) make up my Mitsubishi junkyard-photography shopping list. Just recently, I spotted this 2005 Lancer Ralliart in a Denver yard, right next to a clean 2006 MINI Cooper S. The O-Z Rally Edition Lancers sold very well in Colorado, and so I find plenty of them (nearly all missing their original O-Z wheels) in the car graveyards in these parts. Most of the O-Z Lancers came in bright yellow paint. When I spotted a discarded yellow Lancer with special decklid badging, I thought I had run across yet another cool-looking-but-slow, appearance-package Lancer. A closer look (and a VIN check, because car owners "upgrade" with badge swaps all the time) revealed the truth: not a dime-a-dozen O-Z Rally but a genuine, numbers-matching Ralliart! As a matter of fact, I do find Lancer Evolutions (and Subaru WRXs) in Colorado U-Wrench-type yards, but they're always so thoroughly crashed and/or gutted that I don't bother photographing them. The 2005 Ralliart was no Evo, of course, but it came with a 162-horsepower 4G69 2.4-liter straight-four instead of the regular Lancer's 120-horse 4G94. Throw in the Ralliart's four-wheel-disc brakes plus its suspension upgrades, add the front seats out of the Japan-market Evolution GTA, and you had a reasonably quick car for just $18,499 (about $25,000 in 2019 dollars). That was a pretty good deal, at a time when the Dodge Neon SRT-4 cost $20,700, the Chevy Cobalt SS started at $21,995, the Volkswagen 1.8T GTI went for $19,510, and the Honda Civic Si cost $19,220 (though all but the Civic Si boasted more power than the Lancer Ralliart). A five-speed manual came as standard equipment on the Ralliart, though I fear many (probably most) American buyers chose the optional slushbox. This car has the five-speed. In theory, the powertrain from this car ought to be a not-too-difficult swap into any number of cheap-as-dirt 1980s Dodge/Plymouth Colts, and I hope some Colt-owning junkyard shopper grabs the guts from this car for that purpose.




















