1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gst Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:DOHC
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Eclipse
Options: 7.5 in. Indash Flip Screen DVD Player/Stereo, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: alarm with prox sensors, Detachable Steering Wheel, Shaved Door Handles w/ Remote Door Poppers, Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 61,459
Sub Model: GST
Exterior Color: Transitional Blue/Purple
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: White/Blue Leather
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: base coupe 2 door
This is a one of a kind custom car that has been professionally built and maintained. All mechanical and electrical work has been in my shop by ASE Master Certified Technicians. This car has 61k original miles however many of the parts have much less due to upgrades. All fluids have been changed on or before their factory recommended intervals. The car has a clean title, NO accidents, no rust, and has rarely seen the rain. There are no fluid leaks and the car runs like new. Car has been on dyno'ed at 283 whp and 327 to the crank. The boost is set at 17 pounds.
The Eclipse has been in the DUB Show, HIN, and many, many others. You can find clips of her on Youtube under Hot Import Nights Minneapolis.
The custom wide body, paint and body molding designed and installed by ABCD. (Auto Body Cosmetic Designs) Door handles, factory water lines, rear wiper, and antenna have been shaved. The interior panels, seats, trunk and dash have been leather wrapped by Apollo Interior Trim Works. Original carpet was removed and custom color matched carpet installed.
Interior has been dynomatted for stereo system and custom sub box was made with the proper dimensions for the subs to produce the best sound possible.
The following is a list of modifications done to the Eclipse. Although some I have probably forgotten over time, this is the just of them.
EXTERIOR:
- Custom Fabricated and Molded Wide Body Kit
- Shaved Door handles, rear wiper, antenna and factory water lines
- VIS Carbon Fiber Hood
- Remote Door Poppers
- 19" Motegi Wheels
- Halo Projection Headlamps
- APR GT3 Carbon Fiber Mirrors
- Blue strobe lights in headlamps
- Underbody Blue Neon
INTERIOR:
- Custom White & Blue leather Interior (this includes door and rear, rear trim panels & trunk, head liner, dash and seats) w/custom matching carpet
- Interior trim panels painted to match body
- Detachable steering wheel
- Custom Interior Gauge & Switch Panel
- Gauge Pillar Pod and custom aluminum center dash gauge pod w/Autometer Gauges
- Custom Molded front fenders
- Tinted Glass
- SPC Forged Upper Front Control Arms
- A/C Delete
ENGINE:
- T3/T4 Hybrid XS Turbo
- XS Racing 46mm Waste Gate
- XS Racing Stainless Steel Manifold
- Gretty Intercooler and piping
- Injen Air Intake
- Greddy Type-R Blow Off Valve
- Samco Hoses & Couplers
- Flex-A-Lite Fans
- 3" Aluminum Radiator
- Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
- HKS Adjustable Cam Gears
- ACT 2900 Extreme Clutch w/Streetlight Flywheel
- B&M Short Throw Shifter
- Venom Aluminum Intake and matching C&C Aluminum Venom Fuel Rail
- Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator & Large Fuel Filter
- Aeroquip Stainless braided fuel lines & Fittings
- HKS Turbo Timer
- APEXI AVC-R Controller
- 3 in. Turbo Back exhaust
- Custom made Aluminum Timing belt Cover (used only for car shows)
- Urethane Motor Mounts
- Front & Rear Strut Tower Bars & Lower Tie Bar
- Many parts have also been anodized or powder coated blue
SOUND SYSTEM:
- 7.5 in. Indash Flip Screen DVD Player/Stereo
- 6 in. Diamond Audio front door component speakers
- 9.5 in. Diamond Audio rear Component Speakers
- 2 in. tweeters indash
- 2-10in. Rockford P3 Competition Subs
- 3-Rockford Amps to power system
- Digital Capacitor
- Custom trunk subwoofer box leather wrapped to match
A lot of time, thought and money has been spent on this car.
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