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2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gs 2.4l (one Of A Kind, Must See!) on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:79396 Color: VFiber Evo Style Front Bumper
Location:

Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Cartersville, Georgia, United States
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This is a 2003 Eclipse GS with Clean Title. 79,xxx miles. New- tires, rear pads and discs, alternator, and belt. Exhaust, wheels, harness bar, harnesses, steering wheel, and stereo system have been in car for around 5k miles. Has all black interior not found in any eclipses. Runs and drives great. There are some stress cracks and paint chips, I tried to cover all of these in the pictures. 

Exterior:
VFiber Evo Style Front Bumper
Black Mesh Grill Inserts
ED Shine Flared Side Skirts Molded to Car with Black Mesh Inserts
ED Shine Flared Fender Flares Molded to Car
AIT Deluxe Style Rear Bumper Molded to Car
15% Window Tint on Driver and Passenger
5% Window Tint On Rear Side Windows
10% Window Tint Rear Window
Upgraded Hatch Struts
Paint - Valencia Orange

Engine Bay:
Red Line Tuning Hood Lift Quik Lifts
Black Painted Valve Cover
Greddy Chrome Oil Cap


Interior:
Valencia Orange Paint Matched Interior Pieces
Black Cloth Recovered Headliner
Black Sparco 4 Point Harnesses
Black Powder Coated Harness Bar
Sparco Hub & Black Leather Sparco Ring Steering Wheel
Sparco Grip Pedals

Sound/Electronics:
Dual Optima Yellow Top Batterys
KnuKonceptz Wiring & Big 3 Upgrade
Tsunami Gold Terminals & KnuKonceptz Terminals
KnuKonceptz KLMX 1/0 Guage Power Wire
Rockford & Lightning Audio 200Amp Circuit Breakers
KnuKonceptz Inline Fuses
Rockford Speaker Wiring
Sound Dampened with Fat Mat
Kenwood Head Unit
2 Rockford 6.5" Power T162C Speakers
2 Rockford 6x9" Power T1693C Speakers
2 Rockford 4" Power T142C Speakers Custom Installed In Center Console
Rockford Punch 300x2 Amp Powering Component Speakers
Custom Fiberglass Enclosure
2 Rockford 10" 2 Ohm P3's
2 Rockford 12" 2 Ohm P3's
Rockford Power 1500x1 Amplifier Powering Subs

Suspension/Wheels/Tires/Brakes:
18" x 8" ET20 Tork Imagine Wheels Black w/ Chrome Lip
Rear Drum to Disc Conversion

Lightning:
Independent Hella 500FF Fogs (Smoke) w/ Silverstar Bulbs
Black TYC Tail Lights Tinted
Clear Corners Front & Rear Tinted
Clear 3rd Brake Light Painted Black With Red LED
Street Glow LED Control Switch Panel Mounted Under Driver Seat
Street Glow Orange LED POD In Each Door Panel
Street Glow 9" Orange LED Tube Under Driver and Passenger Side Dash
Street Glow 3" Orange LED Tube In Cubby Hole
Street Glow 15" Orange LED Tube In Hatch

Performance:
Greddy Ti-C Exhaust
B&M Sport Shifter
Energy Suspension Shifter Bushings

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DoJ fines Japanese parts firms $740M in massive automotive price-fixing scandal

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

Nine Japanese suppliers have pleaded guilty in US court over charges of price fixing in the automotive parts industry, resulting in the Department of Justice doling out a total of $740 million of fines, according to a report from Bloomberg. The scandal, which has resulted in General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Chrysler spending up to $5 billion on inflated parts and driving up prices on 25 million vehicles has sent the DoJ hustling into investigations. "The conduct this investigation uncovered involved more than a dozen separate conspiracies aimed at the U.S. economy," Attorney General Eric Holder (pictured above) said during yesterday's press conference.
As the investigation stands, the DoJ has issued $1.6 billion in fines against 20 companies and 21 individual executives, with 17 of the execs headed to prison. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Scott Hammond said, "The breadth of the conspiracies brought to light today are as egregious as they are pervasive. They involve more than a dozen separate conspiracies operating independently but all sharing in common that they targeted US automotive manufacturers."
Big-name suppliers indicted in the investigation include Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi Automotive and Mitsuba Corporation. A list of fines and other corporations named in the investigation is available at Bloomberg.

Nissan officials answer to angry shareholders on red ink, Ghosn scandal

Mon, Jun 29 2020

Smoke engulfs the Nissan logo as workers burn tires during a protest in Barcelona, Spain, where the automaker is closing its plant, costing 3,000 direct jobs. (AP/Emilio Morenatti)     TOKYO — Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida told shareholders Monday he is giving up half his pay after the Japanese automaker sank into the red amid plunging sales and plant closures in Spain and Indonesia. Uchida apologized for the poor results and promised a recovery by 2023, driven by cost cuts and new models showcasing electric-car and automated-driving technology. “We will tackle these challenges without compromise,” he said at a live-streamed meeting. “I promise to bring Nissan back on a growth track.” Executives for the company also blasted suggestions in media reports of a conspiracy within the company to oust Carlos Ghosn. The former chairman's 2018 arrest in Japan on financial misconduct charges has led to much speculation that the move was orchestrated by Nissan executives who opposed closer ties with partner Renault. “I know that in books and the media there has been talk about a conspiracy, but there are no facts whatsoever to support this,” Motoo Nagai, chairman of NissanÂ’s auditing committee, told shareholders at the companyÂ’s annual general meeting. Responding to demands from a shareholder to address the speculation, Nagai argued that the investigation into Ghosn was conducted both internally and by outside law firms. All the worldÂ’s automakers have been hurt by nose-diving sales caused by the coronavirus pandemic. But the problems are especially serious for Nissan, which already was fighting to salvage its reputation after the financial misconduct scandal of former star executive Ghosn. Nissan, based in Yokohama, Japan, sank into its first annual loss in 11 years, reporting a 671.2 billion yen ($6.3 billion) loss for the fiscal year that ended in March. It has not given a projection for this fiscal year, citing uncertainties over the virus outbreak. One angry shareholder got up and said executives should give up more of their pay since investors were getting zero dividends. Another said Nissan needed to do more to strengthen its governance, arguing things have been getting worse, not better, since the departure of Ghosn.

Carlos Ghosn re-arrested and thrown back in jail [UPDATE]

Thu, Apr 4 2019

TOKYO — Tokyo prosecutors arrested Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn on Thursday for a fourth time, on fresh allegations that cut short his brief time outside detention. Early in the morning, Ghosn was taken from his apartment in Tokyo to the prosecutors' office and then sent to the Tokyo Detention Center, the same facility where he spent more than three months following his arrest in November. He had been released on bail just a month earlier. It's unclear how long Ghosn may be detained under the latest arrest, which involves what prosecutors said was a new alleged crime. "My arrest this morning is outrageous and arbitrary," Ghosn said in a statement issued Thursday. "It is part of another attempt by some individuals at Nissan to silence me by misleading the prosecutors. Why arrest me except to try to break me? I will not be broken. I am innocent of the groundless charges and accusations against me." The prosecutors defended the move, saying the latest allegations are a new case requiring precautions to prevent Ghosn from destroying evidence. They allege $5 million in funds sent by a Nissan subsidiary to an overseas dealership were diverted to a company controlled by Ghosn. "We now have a totally different case, and we are only doing what we think is right," Shin Kukimoto, deputy chief prosecutor at the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office, told reporters. "As a result of our investigation, we have a new case in which he must be detained, and we have appropriately obtained an arrest warrant from the court," he said. Ghosn, 65, was first arrested on Nov. 19 on charges of under-reporting his compensation. He was rearrested twice in December, including on breach of trust charges. The multiple arrests prolong detentions without trial and are an oft-criticized prosecution tactic in Japan's criminal justice system. The allegations in the most recent arrest cover three money transfers from 2015 through last year, according to the prosecutors. Kukimoto said the new allegation of breach of trust is different from an earlier charge made in January. The companies where the money was transferred to, the motives, and the alleged scheme are all different, he said. He refused to identify the three companies allegedly involved but said one company was in effect owned by Ghosn. Unlike an earlier case, in which Ghosn caused damage to Nissan to benefit himself and a business partner, this time it was merely "for his own personal benefit," Kukimoto said.