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1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gsx Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $7,999.00
Year:1991 Mileage:124500 Color: is the front bumper has a crack in it
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I have a 91 eclipse gsx for sale. It is a 5 speed manual with 124,xxx miles on the body but only a little over 3,000 on the engine. The engine is completely stock and is not a rebuilt engine. I bought it with the engine in it from the previous owner and he did show documentation for the engine so it is legit. Previous owner purchased a NEW Motor which came in a crate from Mitsubishi, despite what some (DSM) people might say this is a brand new engine not a rebuild. There is work done to the car and it was all done by the previous owner at a professional shop. The car is in great shape and is one of the nicest I have ever seen. The engine runs strong. No secrets or nothing to hide I just don't drive the car since it's not my daily driver and hate to see it just sit around. Below is a list of everything that was done. Car is rust free, no dings or dents. Only thing wrong with the exterior is the front bumper has a crack in it ( see pics ). I can either get this professionally fixed before vehicle is shipped or purchased, or if buyer would like it as is then I will take some money off. 



SHIPPING : WILL SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE US AT BUYER'S EXPENSE – I AM WILLING TO MEET YOU TO SHOW THE CAR IF YOU LIVE WITHIN REASONABLE DISTANCE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TITLE, TAXES AND TAGS


Please email me with any other questions you may have. I can send videos or more pics if needed.  


 

Previous owner dyno tuned the car and it put down 330HP to the wheels


Mods: 

Complete gasket kit 

New Oil Pump with revised gears

ARP Head Studs

Completely stock head and cams

Balance Shaft Eliminator Kit

DSM Link version 3

Speed Density Setup

GM 4 Bar MAP Sensor

GM IAT Sensor

Stock Transmission 

ACT 2600lb Clutch and pressure plate

Scattershield for transmission

Shifter Bushings

Rebuilt Transfer Case

New Valve Cover 

Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator

1000cc Precision Injectors

Walbro 255 Fuel Pump

JMFab small battery with trickle charger

New axles front and rear

4 Bolt LSD rear from a 92 

2G Big Brakes with new calipers and pads all around

New tires, wheels and lugs

Headlights are all new

Garrett 50trim Dual Ball Bearing Turbo

Dejon Tool 2.5 Intercooler Pipes

BBK 75mm Throttle Body

Slowboy Racing exhaust manifold

Evo 3 O2 housing 

Full turboback exhaust

New windshield and hatch glass

20% tint on back window and 40% on the rest

New Mitsubishi moldings on doors

New paint ( a gallon of the paint and clear coat will be included )

New headliner ( isn't falling down at all like most DSM's )

Gauges ( Carbon Fiber boost, oil pressure and wideband )

Evo 8 Shifter blue ( Not shown in pictures )

Momo Steering Wheel

Boost Controller

New Mishimoto Radiator with Mishimoto dual fan shroud setup 

160 degree thermostat

FMIC

New KYB Struts all around 

New Tein S Tech Springs all around

Greddy Blow Off Valve
Tial 44mm external wastegate with external dump
Strut Bar
Short Ram Intake 

 


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