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420 Turbo Eclipse (built! No Rice) on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:3500 Color: Red /
 Gray
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 4e3ak44y6se039941 Year: 1995
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Eclipse
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 420a turbo
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: five speed
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 3,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

First off, I want to start off with saying that who ever gets this car is going to get a deal of a life time. The money spent on this car between me and the previous owner makes me sick just thinking about it. This car has over 20000+ dollars invested in it!!! for example, the cost to to install and tune megasquirt on this car was 1700 dollars-- add in the viper alarm+install and the dvd player and I have spent 2800 dollars and we have not even started ( and no my numbers are not exaggerated, I have a binder full of receipts and A dyno sheet and dyno video to show you prove that this car makes 330hp! 

This eagle talon has spent all it's life in Florida (which means there is zero rust on the body) every line and part in this car has been either upgraded or replaced. The interior is the cleanest I have ever seen and this car screams clean. The Motor was built last year and has about 3000 miles on it since (I have three other cars so I barley drive it) It was painted factory red last year and the paint job cost me a little over 3000$. 

.Power locks
.Ac does work and is hooked up--I ran the shorter belt to eliminate the ac compressor so I can make more power on the dyno. If you want AC you can get the factory belt at autozone and install it in 5mins. 
.Megasquirt engine management (full stand alone)
.Transmission replaced a year ago
.Brakes replaced 3 months ago
.VIPER 5704 CAR ALARM
--Engine--
-The motor has all forged internals, Eagle Rods, Wiseco Pistons, Polished Factory Forged Crank, Acl Race bearings, Arp head studs & main studs, Supertech Valves, Springs & Retainers, mild port & polish
-Hot Tanked Engine Block/ Bored (.40 over) & honed / repainted block
-Wiseco pistons (8:8:1 compression) & Eagle H-beam rods
-Mls hight boost head gasket 
-Mild stage 1 Port & Polish with 3 angle valve job
-Supertech valves & springs w/ titanium retainers
-BC stage 1 camshafts
-Prothane Engine mounts all around
-3" Exhaust from the turbo back with Greddy muffler
-Garret .60 trim T-3 turbo water & oil cooled with polished cold side housing (Just rebuilt >300 miles on it) no shaft play.
-Greddy type-S blow off valve
-Innovative 38mm wastegate w/ 10lb spring
-Iron T3/T4 log style a/c friendly turbo manifold
-Front mount intercooler 32x17x2.5"
-2.5" polished Intercooler Piping
-Vibrant 6 ply high temp and reinforced couplers
-Fujita High Performance air filter
-Blue  and red wire loomed the whole harness
-New Gates timing belt and pullies/ New water pump
-Fluidyne Full Aluminum Racing Radiator with 2 12" fans that run constant off the ecu
-Obx upper and lower 6 ply high temp radiator hoses
-600cc fuel injectors
-Sard fuel pressure regulator 
-Walbro 255lph fuel pump
-Vortech SFMU with full fuel trim adjustment
-GM 4 bar MAP sensor with pigtail harness
-HKS Turbo Timer with Multi Functions and V. display


--Drivetrain--

-Full 5spd swap 

-SPEC street and track stage 2 clutch

-BLOX 392 gram Weighted shift knob with B&M short shifter

-Brand New Napa Axels (rated to 300+ hp)

-Endless braided clutch line used with dot 4 fluid

-New napa clutch master and slave cylinders.

--Body--
-Eclipse front and back bumper 
-Eclipse tail lights 
-Under glow inside and outside of the car (activated but clear looking buttons so you can turn them on and off easily while you sit in the car. 
I will include a clean title, binder full of receipts and a dyno sheet with the purchase. 
- The car is an eagle talon that has been made to look like an eclipse 
All the car needs is two front tires the back have good tread on them. 

-DO not bid on this item if you can't pay for it or have no feedback 
-I reserve the right to end this auction if a local buyer picks it up. 

THE reserve price is low and if it's met I will let the car go.



Link to dyno video 

call or txt 847-942-6269

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