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760 Whp Mitsubishi Evolution 8 Drag Car on 2040-cars

US $24,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:28000 Color: Black
Location:

Hughesville, Pennsylvania, United States

Hughesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:5spd
Engine:2.0 Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: ja3ah86d54u060939 Year: 2004
Mileage: 28,000
Make: Mitsubishi
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Evolution
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Sedan
Drive Type: awdvalues we'd
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. ... 

Alright I don’t really want to do this but I’m currently trying to buy a house and could use the extra cash…

2004 Mitsubishi Evo 8 

Miles - 28,xxx Miles

Price - $24,000



Enigne:

2.0 Block
Aluminum Rods
Maley Billet Crank
10.5:1 Wiseco Pistons
Kelford 280 Cams
Ported Head
L19 ARP Head Studs
OEM Head Gasket
Ferrea ValveTrain
SparkTech Non CDI Ingition
Haltech Ems
Gates Water Pump
Gates Timing Belt
Toxic Fab Catch Can
Half Rad

Fuel:

ID 2000cc Injectors
E85
-6an Russell Pro Classic Lines
Stock Hardlines from Tank
Weldon FPR
Walbro 255 Double Pumper


Turbo & Intake:

Precision 6266 Turbo V-band
Toxic Fab Front Facing Manifold
2.5” Hot Side, 3” Cold Side
321SS Dump Tube 
304SS Downpipe
3” Straight Aluminum Exhaust
Tial 50mm BOV
Tial 44mm Wastegate

Map Rev3 Intake Manifold
Full Blown Throttle Body

DriveTrain:

Shep Transmission Evo 3rd and 4th
Shep Transfer Case Stage 3, Quaife LSD
Exedy Triple Disc Clutch
Buschur Rear Mustache Bar And Diff Mounts
Stock Axles
Stock Driveshaft
STM ABS Delete
Front Wildwood Drive Brakes
AWD D2 Coilovers
15” Rota Slipstreams
15x8.5x26 Mickey Thomspon ET Drag Slicks


Interior:

SSL Rear Leather
Recaro Front Seats
10pt Cage With Chute
No heat
No a/c
No fan



Car was Tuned By Jeff Evans @ Evans Tuning. It Made 760whp @ 38psi. I've Owned the Car since June. Since i've owned it i had it re-tuned on a Haltech Ems for better drive ability to be able to street the car. I have yet been able to take the car to the track due to working 7 days a week. The previous owner made a best pass at 10.1 @ 143mph Spinning at the end of the track (33psi around 650whp). This car Is deff capable of turning out 9sec passes. Everything is there and nothing is needed to run.

The Car is featured on Sparktech's Showcase....
http://www.sparktechignitions.net/v2h-TMWtemkin.html

I will entertain trades along as its a car worth my asking price or cash on top. No junk Please!

BEFORE YOU EVEN CONSIDER BUYING THIS CAR PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST!!!!!!!!

Any questions pm me or email me at Rosemotorsports@hotmail.com i will send you my cell number.









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Japan minister launches counterattack after Ghosn blasts justice system

Thu, Jan 9 2020

TOKYO — Japan's justice minister launched a rare and forceful public takedown of auto executive-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn after he blasted the country's legal system as allowing him "zero chance" of a fair trial as he sought to justify his escape to Beirut. After his dramatic flight to Lebanon last month, Ghosn spoke in public for the first time on Wednesday, saying he had been treated "brutally" by Tokyo prosecutors. He said they questioned him for up to eight hours a day without a lawyer present and tried to extract a confession out of him. In an effort to undo Ghosn's attempt to sway public opinion in his favor, Justice Minister Masako Mori followed shortly with a statement, translated into English and French, and held a news conference after midnight and again around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday morning to defend Japan's justice system. "I decided to do this because defendant Ghosn was looking to justify his unlawful exit from Japan by propagating a false recognition of our justice system," she said at the second news conference. "I felt that we needed to respond immediately to broadcast a correct understanding to people around the world." Ghosn, the former chief of Nissan and Renault, fled Japan last month as he was awaiting trial on charges of under-reporting earnings, breach of trust, and misappropriation of company funds, all of which he denies. Mori said Ghosn's escape from his trial in itself "could constitute a crime" that would not be tolerated in any country. "My impression in listening to him was that there were few statements that were backed by any real evidence," she said. "If he wants to prove his innocence, he should face fair trial proceedings here," she added, stressing that the allegations against him concerned financial crimes in Japan. "That would be the mark of a first-class businessperson and good citizen." Mori blasted Ghosn for violating his bail by fleeing the country "without showing a passport and breaking international rules that everyone in the world follows." "It was a breach of faith that can't be explained to our children," she said. The spotlight on Japan's justice system comes as Mori is set to host in April the United Nations' Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, held once every five years.

Camaro Z/28 and Mitsubishi Starion meet in this nostalgic vision of '87 Japan

Fri, 22 Aug 2014

The '80s is just far enough away now that it no longer seems like an era defined by Reagonomics and neon clothing. Filmmaker Matt Clark has embraced the look of the music videos of the decade in his new short film titled Orange Orchid, set in 1987 in Chiba and Yokohama, Japan. The video features some great sports coupes of the time and is set to the song I Know There's Something Going On from Abba-alum Frida (along with drumming and backup vocals from Phil Collins).
Clark really embraces the pop-culture look of the era's videos with big hair, a healthy dash of neon, inexplicable smoky rooms and big, over-wrought movements. However, the real stars for us are the pair of '80s sports coupes that also kind of personify the main characters. Nijo in her denim jacket has a modded Camaro Z/28 with huge, dished wheels sticking way out past the fenders. Naturally, the Chevy also features some great butterscotch paint and a car phone inside. Alex, the guy pursuing her, forgoes any obvious upgrades in favor a clean, all-white Mitsubishi Starion to go along with his tailored suit and giant cell phone.
We wish this video featured the cars a bit more prominently, but that drumbeat from Collins on this forgotten 80s gem is pretty fantastic, too. Give it a listen in the video.

Japan calls Ghosn's escape inexcusable and vows tighter immigration checks

Sun, Jan 5 2020

TOKYO — Japan's justice minister on Sunday called the flight of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn as he awaited trial on financial misconduct charges inexcusable and vowed to beef up immigration checks. Justice Minister Masako Mori said she had ordered an investigation after Ghosn issued a statement a few days ago saying he was in Lebanon. She said there were no records of Ghosn's departure from Tokyo. She said his bail has been revoked, and Interpol had issued a wanted notice. Departure checks needed to be strengthened to prevent a recurrence, Mori said. While expressing deep regret over what had happened, Mori stopped short of outlining any specific action Japan might take to get Ghosn back. Japan does not have an extradition treaty with Lebanon. “Our nationÂ’s criminal justice system protects the basic human rights of an individual and properly carries out appropriate procedures to disclose the truth of various cases, and the flight of a suspect while out on bail is never justified,” she said in a statement. MoriÂ’s statement was the first public comment by a Japanese government official after the stunning escape of Ghosn, once a superstar of the auto industry. Tokyo prosecutors issued a similar statement Sunday. They had opposed Ghosn's release on bail, arguing he was a flight risk. First arrested in November 2018, Ghosn was out on bail over the last several months, and more recently had moved into a home in an upscale part of Tokyo. He has repeatedly said he was innocent. His statement from Beirut said he was escaping injustice. Japan's justice system has come under fire from human rights advocates for its long detentions, the reliance on confessions and prolonged trials. The conviction rate is higher than 99%. Even if Ghosn had been found innocent, the prosecutors could have appealed, and the appeals process could have lasted years. Ghosn's trial was not expected to start until April at the earliest. During that time, he had been prohibited from seeing his wife, and was only allowed a couple of video calls in the presence of a lawyer. Ghosn had been charged with underreporting his future compensation and breach of trust in diverting Nissan money for his personal gain. Although the details of his escape are not yet clear, Turkish airline company MNG Jet has said two of its planes were used illegally, first flying him from Osaka, Japan, to Istanbul, and then on to Beirut, where he arrived Monday and has not been seen since.