1995 - Mitsubishi 3000gt on 2040-cars
North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
I never saw me doing this....but....... First off, I like to comment that is has been a privilege to own this car. I have enjoyed its beauty, elegance and rarity every time it left my garage...My family status has changes since then and due to relocation to another country it's probably best to offer her to the next caretaker.....as I do not drive it practically at all... I DO OWN THIS CAR WITH A CLEAR TITLE!!!! With FULL DOCUMENTED MILES. Mitsubishi and ASC in California created 877 VR4 (twin turbo) Spyders. There are not that many left remaining today. This example is probably and most likely- the nicest and most perfect VR4 Spyder let alone 3000gt in existence....and most likely the Richest 3000gt Ever.....more money has been spent on this car than any Spyder I know. All....All records will come with this car and you will be baffled to see that over 140k has been spent and invested in this car. The factory books....window sticker...automotive literature....car magazines that covered the Spyder, the factory downpipe and the aftermarket down pipe......both with factory ports for the O2 sensor. This car to this day is one of the nicest road cars and driving cars I've had. EVERYTHING on this car has been Perfectly Maintained...all things were fixed that ever malfunctioned. The retractable hardtop has also received the software and hardware recall update back in 1997. This 3000gt needs absolutely Nothing..... Some of the Highlights of the car....but too many to mention. 35,000 in paintwork including the Veilside body kit conversion in 2000...including front turn signals and rear taillights by Renowned artist Hal Loo who owns Airworx in Phoenix Arizona Full EXPENSIVE....VEILSIDE Bodykit...modified to custom conform to cars body and allow retaining inner fender well liners. New Windshield with Clearplex protector New Tires with custom drilled 19"x8 Zenetti wheels Full Custom Red Interior with yellow piping. Zenon Headlights Full "DTS" 7.1 Theater Soundsystem with Navigation and in Dash Televisions....including televisions in the Headrests. Voice activation and XM Radio. CD changer included. Yes...Three Televisions. This is the only Full DTS Theater Sound Convertible I've ever seen.....it cost a small fortune. iPOD Cable Interface. Three Fosgate Amplifiers......and Solobaric 10" Kicker Subwoofer built into passenger floor board. REAR VIEW Camera Due to Sitting in storage for too long, seals dried up and car was smoking. I had entire engine rebuilt to factory settings by Master Technician. No Aftermarket items on Engine....includes Gen 3 lash Adjusters....No Ticking. During rebuild....everything was Nickel Plated and Chrome Dipped. During last Tune after Engine build.... Four Wheel Dyno tested....came to 420 hp. Stock Mass Airflow Sensor keeps car from achieving Full HP capability. That's acceptable to me...if you want to maximize the Horsepower and turn up the boost......that will be to your discretion. Right now...the car is bulletproof. New Getrag OEM Transmission New Transfer Case...during factory recall New Power Steering Rack...during factory recall Over 10,000 in Nickel plated Chrome in Engine Bay including the Valve Covers and the entire Throttle Body....what you see is NOT POLISHED.....its all CHROME Custom Chrome Plates to support the Optima Battery Custom Chrome Strut Tower Brace with Chrome Mitsubishi Emblem Full chrome engine component covers Polished Aluminium High Flow Radiator Firm Motor Mounts Fidanza Lightweight Flywheel Stage Two Clutch Supra Fuel Pump 550 CC Injectors Super AFC Fuel controller Greddy Profec B Boost Controller Greddy Turbo Timer AEM Wideband O2 UEGO Fuel Gauge for Tuning Greddy Turbo Boost Gauge...... BOTH the UEGO and the TURBO Boost gauges are mounted in a custom Gauge pod created to blend seamlessly into the dash by the driver pillar 15g Turbos HKS Megaflow Air Filter HKS Turbo Exhaust HKS Super Sequential Blow off Valve HKS Side mount Intercoolers HKS Hard Pipe Kit HKS Hard pipe Throttle Pipe Stilled Cross Drilled Disk Brakes Red Painted Factory Shaved Brake Callipers Steel Brake lines Greddy Oil Catch Can Full Clear Bra Front including headlights pillars bumper side skirts and rear bumper and mirrors Viper Alarm with Locator and pager. Interior motion sensor for when the Convertible top is Down. This car also has new Windshield defroster vents.....these are prone to cracking and can cost over 1000 to fix. I'm sure there is more that is escaping me now.... Car currently registered and stored in United Kingdom, London Let me assure you this car needs Nothing....The Car is Bone Dry...No Leaks.....I'm laughing here....but no....NO RUST.....No Accidents..... Also....the same Master Technician has worked on this car for 16 years while registered in U.S. and serviced by Eurospec 2000 in United Kingdom. Shipping is your responsibility......but I can recommend Reliable Carriers if you need advice.
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2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Quick Spin Review | Deserving of a clean slate
Wed, Apr 18 2018The 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is named after a sport compact coupe, which was iconic to some and a sad reminder of its brand's slide into irrelevance to most others. That "Eclipse" is now attached to a compact SUV will likely cheese off the former and cause the latter to sarcastically mutter, "Yup, that seems about right." Mitsubishi's marketers would say it shares the old Eclipse's "reputation for driving dynamics and technology." Do with that what you will. For now, though, let's put aside what it's called. Well, beyond the fact it's comically long to say and difficult to type (I started calling it the Eagle Talon Cross for those reasons). Because really, the name straps a whole load of baggage to a mostly clean-slate vehicle that in concept is actually a smart move by a brand trying to climb back to relevance. In size, it straddles the line between B- and C-segment compact SUVs. In shape and style, it's set apart from the more utilitarian entries of both. Under the hood, it provides torque-rich turbocharged grunt in contrast to meek naturally aspirated rivals. The ample ground clearance and standard all-wheel drive (on most trims) take a page from the Subaru playbook that's been moving the chains so well. As we discovered when we compared its specs to those of vaguely similar SUVs, the Eclipse Cross is far more intriguing and potentially competitive than originally thought. Perhaps it's unfair to the car itself, but besides all that baggage attached to its name, it's also saddled with the expectations of recent Mitsubishi products that have been uncompetitive, dull or just plain bad. (The i-Miev is the worst and most embarrassing car I've ever driven, and I've driven a Yugo.) In short, the Eclipse Cross warrants a clean-slate appraisal. Sure, it shares its wheelbase with Mitsubishi's two Outlander SUVs and certainly other components as well, but in appearance, touch and driving feel, the Eclipse Cross is profoundly different. This is immediately obvious in the cabin that's far more contemporary in appearance. If you think it looks a bit like the Lexus NX interior, you certainly wouldn't be alone, right down to its touchpad tech interface (more on that later). Materials quality is also strong, and not just in comparison to its brand mates, but to the compact SUV segment as a whole.
Nissan should kill the Quest and bring the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 to America
Wed, Oct 12 2016Enthusiasts don't have much reason to get excited about minivans. But if there were something cool to revitalize interest in the segment, I think American consumers would take notice. A quick browse through Mitsubishi's current catalog of global offerings turned up something interesting, and, now that Nissan has brought the diamond-star into its multi-headed global alliance, the Japanese automaker has a unique opportunity to throw caution to the wind and give America something fun. First, let's acknowledge that the Nissan Quest is a completely reasonable and current minivan entry. But it's not exactly a hot seller. The Quest was the seventh-best-selling minivan in the United States last month. The people-hauler's 209 sales in September of 2016 represent a 68-percent decline over the previous year. Granted, the Quest was trending upward for the year prior to last month's drop, but even the Quest's best full year of sales would just manage to match the number of Toyota Siennas or Chrysler Pacificas sold in a decent month. Put simply, the American market wouldn't miss the Nissan Quest if it were to disappear from dealership lots altogether. I don't think the Nissan Quest is a bad vehicle. The problem is that it's just like every other minivan sold in America. Nothing about the Quest stands out against its competitors, which basically makes it a redundant vehicle with no solid reason to exist. What Nissan really needs, in my humble opinion, is a minivan that stands out from the crowd. I offer the following solution: Bring the Mitsubishi Delica D:5 to the United States. Badge it as a Nissan to take advantage of that brand's larger dealer network; even call it the Quest Q:5 if you must. But don't change much else. I have a feeling Americans would show some interest in an eight-passenger, all-wheel-drive, multi-purpose vehicle like the Delica that's about the same overall length as the Nissan Rogue. As an added incentive to capture as many buyers as possible, offer both the 2.4-liter gasoline engine and the 2.2-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel that are available in other markets. Since the Delica D:5 is based on the same GS platform as the Dodge Journey, it could probably accommodate a Pentastar V6, too, but that doesn't really seem necessary. Instead of being a powerhouse, the Delica should be about fun and efficiency, with an adventurous off-road streak.
Feds say Americans' bid to avoid extradition in Ghosn escape is 'flawed'
Wed, Jun 17 2020BOSTON — U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday said a former Green Beret and his son, wanted by Japan for helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country, were advancing a "flawed" interpretation of Japanese law to fight their extradition. Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor, were arrested in Massachusetts last month at Japan's request for allegedly smuggling Ghosn out of the country on Dec. 29, 2019, in a box while he was out on bail awaiting trial on financial charges. Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, after being charged with engaging in financial wrongdoing, including by understating his compensation in Nissan's financial statements. He denies wrongdoing. Lawyers for the Taylors in a motion last week asked a federal judge in Boston to quash the provisional warrants issued in May for their arrests, arguing that "bail jumping" is not a crime in Japan. Defense lawyers argued that helping someone jump bail was also not a crime. While Japan issued arrest warrants for the Taylors in January, the lawyers said the crime stated in the warrants is an immigration offense and a non-extraditable misdemeanor. But U.S. prosecutors in a brief filed on Tuesday said it would be "unprecedented" for the extradition case at this junction to be tossed based on a "flawed interpretation of Japanese law and a mischaracterization of the facts." While Japan has not yet formally sought their extradition, the country has confirmed that Taylors' conduct constitutes a felony, U.S. prosecutors said. "The purported loophole through which the Taylors seek to evade justice simply does not exist," U.S. prosecutors wrote. Prosecutors added that neither Taylor, including Michael, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and private security specialist, should be released from jail as they are flight risks. Abbe Lowell, the Taylors' lawyer, said he was reviewing the filing. Related Video: Government/Legal Mitsubishi Nissan Renault Carlos Ghosn