99 / 91 Rosso Corsa Red Dodge Stealth Cianci Widebody 3000gt Mitsubishi Vr4 Tt on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Up for grabs is this beautiful twin turbo sports car. A very low mile (84,575) 91 Dodge Stealth RT/TT upgraded to 99 Mitsubishi 3000gt VR4 Cianci USA custom Widebody , painted in Ferrari's “Rosso Corsa” racing red. This car is ready for use. It has current insurance, registration, and is driven regularly. This car turns heads! The suspension was updated to coilovers to provide excellent handling, adjust-ability, and aggressive stance. The turbos are significantly larger than stock. The smooth edged widebody looks very classy! Tasteful performance modifications that allow the car to retain it's factory “driver-friendliness” were sought in building this ride. You'll find examples of this in the extensive modifications which are listed below. *see also(50 LARGE PICTURES BELOW)
(EXTERIOR)
Mitsubishi OEM 99 3000GT Headlights. Mitsubishi OEM 99 3000GTTurn Signals JDM “GTO” 3000GT tail lights CIANCI USA Victory Hood w/ functional ducting cold air hood scoop and side vents CIANCI USA Novara front bumper. CIANCI USA Widebody Front brake Vented Fenders CIANCI USA Rear Wide body fenders CIANCI USA Novara Side Skirts CIANCI USA Novara Rear Bumper Ferrari 430 style custom Mirrors CIANCI USA Duck Tail Spoiler Ferrari Rossa Corsa Red paint Sparco flush fuel inlet Fuel tank + Wheel wells are undercoated black Custom tinted windows 25% (INTERIOR) custom gauge pod with AEM air/fuel meter and boost gauge custom headliner All beige interior (B pillars) were replaced with charcoal for a more unified look. No beige allowed!
(SUSPENSION)
Megan racing adjustable coilover system Maximal performance rear control arms A true 4 wheel alignment ensured this car tracks like it's on rails!
(WHEEL/TIRE)
Enkei RP03 19" SBC Special Brilliant Coating, A black chrome mirror like finish BFG G-force KDW ver.2 all around (nearly new) Slotted, cross-drilled, zinc coated rotors Performance brake pads 3SX stainless steel braided lines
(ENGINE)
Twin Mitsubishi Heavy (MHI) 15G turbos PWR racing aluminum radiator Mitsubishi SMIC's are used. FMIC core included as well. Samco red coolant hoses Denso Supra fuel pump hotwired Chris Hill's Import Power boost controller MSD spark wires New OEM fuel filter Lightweight crank pulley South bend stage 3+ OFE clutch Maximal x-case brace K+N Intake Greddy type RS blow off valve Megan Racing turboback, dual exhaust Full "60k maintenance" last year (incl. timing belt, tensioner) PHOTOS: Flaws are pictured above please see this list before purchasing FLAWS No air conditioning No radio is installed (Harness is there ready to plug in and play) Curbing to front bumper on lowest point of passenger side(may have to zoom in to see) Rear hatch trim is weathered Some wear on drivers seat bolster Rear bumper flange could use small adjustment (to hug taillight a bit better) |
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