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27th May 2008 - 01:31 PM Last post by: BigRedMonster |
Hi boys, greets from Bulgaria.. I'm new user in your Club
I want to share with you some very useful links from my website. This website collect information from the whole
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http://www.automobilesreview.com/
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27th May 2008 - 02:34 AM Last post by: maximus |
"THE GIPPER“ -Once each May, amid the quiet hills and rolling lanes and breeze-brushed trees of Arlington National Cemetery, far above the majestic Potomac and the monuments and memorials of our Nation’s Capital just beyond, the graves of America’s military dead are decorated with the beautiful flag that in life these brave souls followed and loved. This scene is repeated across our land and around the world, wherever our defenders rest. Let us hold it our sacred duty and our inestimable privilege on this day to decorate these graves ourselves—with a fervent prayer and a pledge of true allegiance to the cause of liberty, peace, and country for which America’s own have ever served and sacrificed... Our pledge and our prayer this day are those of free men and free women who know that all we hold dear must constantly be built up, fostered, revered and guarded vigilantly from those in every age who seek its destruction. We know, as have our Nation’s defenders down through the years, that there can never be peace without its essential elements of liberty, justice and independence. Those true and only building blocks of peace were the lone and lasting cause and hope and prayer that lighted the way of those whom we honor and remember this Memorial Day. To keep faith with our hallowed dead, let us be sure, and very sure, today and every day of our lives, that we keep their cause, their hope, their prayer, forever our country’s own.” —Ronald Reagan
American Anthem....
All we’ve been given by those who came before:
the dream of a nation where freedom would endure.
The work and prayers of centuries have brought us to this day.
What shall be our legacy? What will our children say?
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received.
Let me know in my heart when my days are through,
America, America, I gave my best to you.
Each generation from the plains to distant shore
with the gifts that they were given were determined to leave more.
Valiant battles fought together, acts of conscience fought alone.
Those are the seeds from which America has grown.
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received.
Let me know in my heart when my days are through,
America, America, I gave my best to you.
For those who think they have nothing to share,
who fear in their hearts there is no hero there,
know that quiet acts of dignity are that
which fortifies the soul of a generation that never dies.
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received.
Let me know in my heart when my days are through:
America, America, I gave my best to you.
(Please pray for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm’s way around the world, and for their families—especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
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26th May 2008 - 01:02 AM Last post by: NoirRacer |
Anyone play yet?
I'm playing it right now. I'm typing this while listening to the radio in the car. I believe the station is Heat, it's hard to read on this small **** TV. I can listen to this station all day. Anyways, i don't like the driving as much as the previous GTA's, i don't like that he doesn't jog but instead walks, and i thinks it's going to take a while to get use to the way he moves. I already got killed by the police after i punched some dude. A police chopper for 1 star...wtf?
The game is sick though.
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25th May 2008 - 11:53 PM Last post by: Rob |
Just wonderin if anyone plays? Battlefield 1 or 2, Delta Force, BOB online?
If you have a good one also I'd love to hear it!
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23rd May 2008 - 06:43 PM Last post by: Rob |
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23rd May 2008 - 01:06 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Alright guys its that time again. Enter your car for Ride of the Month JUNE 2008
Click here to enter~Eric
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23rd May 2008 - 12:02 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
whats the deal with them? is that even a legitimate website? or is it just a scam? does anyone know? please let me know, my best friend is tell me he want to pay the profile fee, i told him to wait until i have asked about it on my forum. so please let me know before my buddy gets screwed out of money. thanks in advance.
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22nd May 2008 - 06:03 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Just something I'm gonna be doing next weekend and wanted to invite you people.
Popped Pink Polos required.
$10 dollar minimum donation, $20 if you don't pop a pink polo.
Pub Crawl around the NYU area of NYC.
Places to stay can be arranged.
Be there or be square.
All proceeds go to Susan G. Komen foundation. www.komen.org
For anyone unfamiliar with the three previous PPPP's it was started by a group of guys at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in spring of 2005 to raise money for breast cancer research. It was a huge success in the college days raising over $150 each year in nickles and dimes. Now that (most of us) have jobs we're looking to continue the tradition.
Myths/excuses about PPPP:
-It's too "****" to wear a popped pink polo.
False- you're a jerk for not liking the idea of saving breasts and the women that have them.
-It's too "straight" to wear a popped pink polo.
Make an exception.
-Popping your collar is too bourgeois.
False- donating money to a great cause is noble.
-I'll be the only one looking like a weirdo.
True- if you don't wear a pink polo.
-I like big butts and I cannot lie.
Rock on. You should also like healthy breasts.
-There will be no girls there.
False- girls instinctively flock to the PPPP- and for once this isn't at a location with a 4:1 ratio.
-But I don't like Person X who is attending.
I've never met someone a couple carbombs/shots couldn't fix.
-I don't drink.
Neither do breasts.
-New York is too far away.
False- probably. Keith Jones is driving three hours to attend his fourth. There will be a special prize for the person that commutes the furthest.
-I don't know anyone in New York City.
False- Everyone knows SOMEONE in New York City. Besides, you know one of the people that invited you, and they know someone there obviously. Even if that isn't the case hotels, hostles, park benches and college aged people are easy enough to find.
-I'll be pregaming.
Stay tuned for official pregames.
Popped Pink Polo People,
with May 10th closing in on us, and the PPPP drawing nearer, we finally have some details for you! We'll be starting at 9pm EST at "Off The Wagon" - 109 MacDougal Street, NY, NY. We figure we'll all grab pitchers and a round of shots there. Then, at around 10pm, we'll be moving to "Slane" - 102 MacDougal Street. Around 11pm, we'll move on down to "Down the Hatch" - 179 W. 4th Street, NY, NY. After an hour there, we'll move on to another bar and the night will continue like this until everyone is good and loaded and we've saved as many breasts as possible.
To recap:
9pm - Off The Wagon - 109 MacDougal St.
10pm - Slane - 102 MacDougal St.
11pm - Down The Hatch - 179 W. 4th St.
12am - somewhere else.
Pre-gaming is probably best set up on an individual basis. Alan and Ali seem to have plans so if you need something to do, ask them.
Don't forget, it's $10 if you wear a pink polo with collar appropriately popped, $20 and a life of shame if you don't. See you on the 10th!
-Carlos, Alan, Ali, and the rest of the PPPP Planners.
And of course Eric... not that I planned anything but to be there popped and pink and well plastered.
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22nd May 2008 - 03:39 PM Last post by: BigRedMonster |
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22nd May 2008 - 09:13 AM Last post by: Rob |
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22nd May 2008 - 01:49 AM Last post by: Rob |
Beer, the best investment
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Here's a little retirement info for you: and my plan!
If you had purchased $1,000.00 of Delta Air Lines stock one year ago
you
would have $49.00 left.
With Enron, you would have had $16.50 left of the original $1, 000.00.
With WorldCom, you would have had less than $5.00 left.
But, if you had purchased $1,000.00 worth of beer one year ago, drank
all of the beer, then turned in the cans for the aluminum recycling
REFUND, you would have had $214.00.
Based on the above, the best current investment advice is to drink
heavily and recycle.
It's called the 401-Keg Plan!
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19th May 2008 - 09:39 PM Last post by: mate112 |
Hello! I went drifting with couple of friends today and I had to take my mom's mini van (toyota siena). On a parking lot (it was raining/wet) i turned my wheel all the way to the left and floored it. I started spinning. When i released it and was straighting it out i felt those strange "hits" under my pedal. I sounded like something was cracking. So...did i mess something up, or is taht common? Thanks you in advance!
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19th May 2008 - 01:20 AM Last post by: bullet_bike_syke69 |
Hey guys,
I came across this the other day and I’m thinking about looking into it because it looks pretty legitimate. I was just wondering if any of you have used it or have seen it before? It’s a 90 minute instructional auto detailing DVD with hot cars and hot girls!
It Looks cool!
Here are some clips from the actual DVD on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/CleanDeanDVDPretty cool Myspace page also:
http://www.myspace.com/cleandeansdvdLet me know if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks!
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17th May 2008 - 12:44 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
I was wondering if anyone has seen these videos...they are the best ones I can find in the local video stores.
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16th May 2008 - 01:59 PM Last post by: silvreclipse |
So guys what was your most recent impulse buy, or worst or best? Doesn't matter just what was it.
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15th May 2008 - 09:46 PM Last post by: Phaze3g |
1. You can't drive in the rain
2. Your mechanic names a wing of his shop after you.
3. Your significant other is afraid to drive your car.
4. You are afraid to drive the car.
5. You spend more on insurance than rent/mortgage
6. You spend more on tires than food
7. You look in a state police car and see a pic of your car taped to the dash (BEEN THERE DONE THAT)
8. You throw your underwear in the garbage vs. the hamper
9. You have to go to the track to buy gas
10. You are tempted to wear your fire suite and helmet just to drive to work.
11. You arrive somewhere before you left.
12. You get pulled over doing 165 in a 35 and the cops let you off if they can "look" under the hood.
13. You remove a $5000 stereo to save 20 lbs.
14. Your face looks like you are riding in a NASA centrifuge when you drive your car
15. You need parachute braking
16. There is no possible way to sneak in or out driveway at 6am.
17. Your pets scramble for hiding spots when the garage door opens.
18. Fuel is delivered to your home in 55 gal. drums
19. You carry earplugs in your car
20. You find your side mirrors shake at 170 mph...
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15th May 2008 - 11:04 AM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
SALUTING OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM This Saturday, 17 May, is Armed Forces Day, first set aside in 1949 by President Harry Truman to recognize the unification of the Armed Forces under the Department of Defense and to acknowledge the extraordinary dedication of America's uniformed Patriots standing ready in harm's way at home and around the world.
In the words of President Dwight Eisenhower, "It is fitting and proper that we devote one day each year to paying special tribute to those whose constancy and courage constitute one of the bulwarks guarding the freedom of this nation and the peace of the free world."
Since the opening shots of the American Revolution on 19 April 1775, American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coastguardsmen have plowed the ground for freedom. We remain the proud and the free because they remain on post today. For this, we, the American People, offer our heartfelt thanks.

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8th May 2008 - 10:04 PM Last post by: Phaze3g |
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8th May 2008 - 01:18 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Weekly Wednesday Nights Are Back!!
I know for most of you this isn't a possibility but... check out the link All the photos on the main page are mine, as of now. If your able to make it try and get there.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...04-ffed26c9a7abWe are starting our meets back up again. Last year we had on average 20 or so cars every week, and at the peak we had 80-something cars. This is all cleared with the local police and management at the shopping center, so we have no problems as long as no one starts them. We've been spreading the word more this winter and have a ton of interest all over the area. I think the area this is in is a really good spot. It's not too far from the northern NJ/NY group, and also people from central NJ can make it up here in a reasonable amount of time. We're starting the meets off a little bit earlier this year to give people more time to hang out and all. Even though we don't have a "curfew" or anything, this will prob work better with peoples' work schedule. It'd be really cool to see some people from here make it out to some of our meets.
Here is the updated information such as time and address.
Location: 1236 Route 22
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Time: 7pm-8pm til whenever
If anyone needs any more information message me!
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8th May 2008 - 12:34 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Ride of the Month Application MAYPlease send me a PM with the following information.
I will accept all applications.
Link to 1-6 pictures of your car.
Photobucket is preferred but any website will work.
Sites that do not work:
Mitsubishi-Forums.com (This one) CarDomain.comGive the history of your car. IE:
I bought the car in 2003 and it was pretty beat up. After 5 years and thousands upon thousands of dollars it is where it is today. I started with the body, and then I did an intake and that’s where it took off. From there I sent the car to…..
List your mod.
Interior / Electronics
Exterior
Suspension
Engine
Cars will be considered on a first come first serve basis. Cars will then be voted on by the members of this forum.Rules:The car must be a Mitsubishi, DSM, or have a Mitsubishi twin.
The car must be in running condition or very close to it. It is ok for the car to down for modifications or maintenance. If the car will never run again it can not be entered.
The car must be your car.
If your car is entered and wins the Ride of the Month, that car will be entered into the Ride of the Year contest at the end of the year and is no longer eligible for this years contest.
If your car is entered and does not win it will be eligible to reenter in three months. Remember, this is a first come first serve basis.
No pictures may be posted in your months voting thread.
-These rules are subject to change with no notice-
Vote for this months Ride of the Month click here and vote.
http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/t34030-ri...month-april.htm~Eric EMC 3000GT
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8th May 2008 - 12:33 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Unless you have done at least HALF of these things!!
1) Changed your own oil.
2) (Edit) a girl in the (Edit)
3) Had sex with at least 4 women in your life.
4) Played one of these sports: Boxing, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, or Rugby
5) Built a house/addition/deck
6) Have driven a vehicle over 130 mph.
7) Have spun a vehicle around... by accident.
8) Hiked farther then 3 miles in the woods.
9) Camped longer then 4 days
10) Rebuilt an engine part like: Carburetor, distributor, or alternator.
11) Coached a team.
12) Got a BJ in a public place
13) Worked over a 60 hour week.
14) Carried a buddy, or have been carried, out of a bar.
15) Tasted moonshine
16) Spent more then 2 hours in Home Depot or Lowes in one day.
17) Dug a trench by hand
18) Can figure out 15% tips in your head.
19) Can explain all the rules of football and baseball and hockey to a woman.
20) Farted and blamed it on the dog.
21) Carried a child for over an hour.
22) Own less then 6 pairs of shoes and sneakers combined.
23) Weight more then 160 lbs.
24) Are taller then 5'10"
25) Can make a pot of Chili
26) Like your steak somewhere between medium and rare.
27) Have hunted, killed, and eaten an animal. (Fishing doesn't count!)
28) Been stabbed
29) Shampoo is the only hair care product you own.
30) Have blown something up, like a mailbox or pumpkin.
31) Can do 100 pushups in under 15 minutes.
32) Had your heart broken by a girl/woman.
33) Laughed at a Monty Python movie.
34) Seen one of these movies more then three times: Dirty Harry, Blade Runner, Scarface, or the Godfather.
35) Saved a life.
36) Broke a bone. (Car accidents do not count.)
37) Called in late/sick to work to stay home and have sex.
38) Made a child laugh and smile.
39) Sing all the words to the National Anthem, and not just "mouthing" it.
40) Served in the military.
41) Bailed a friend out of jail.
42) Owned your own business.
43) Know how to tell the difference between a poisoness Coral snake and a nonvenomous Scarlet King Snake.
44) Have brewed your own beer.
45) Lost a fight
46) Can fix a running toilet.
47) Own some stock.
48) Have a scar.
49) Like dogs more then cats.
50) 2 girls at once.
How many have you done?

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4th May 2008 - 01:53 AM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
Congratulations BulletMagnet
I finally found time to clean my car. even though it wasn't sunny out, i still think the pics came out nicely; maybe a little dark. so, without further ado:
It was actually this website that got me started on DSMs. I initially joined this forum to get help on the various problems that sprung up on my 1992 Galant. The more I read though, the more I started hearing about this mystical creature, the Eclipse GSX. I had no idea, at the time, that Mitsubishi even made an Eclipse in the early 90's. All i knew about was the Galant VR4, and that I wanted one.
Well, as fortune would have it, the Galant got t-boned, forcing me to seek out another car (I still have the Galant however, not sure what to do with it). I did my homework and, considering my budget, decided upon a turbo 1g Eclipse. However, school necessitated that I find a car quickly, and i was unable to find a turbo 1g fast enough, so I settled for a 1992 Eagle Talon 2.0L. While the Talon was faster than my Galant, and much better looking, I still felt like I wanted more.
Fate struck again though, when my Talon was hit by a city dump truck. This time, luck was on my side, though I didn't know it at the time. The Talon was drivable, and mechanically was in good condition, but the rear left quarter panel was toast, as was the bumper. Instead of buying the car from me, they let me keep it and reimbursed me for the damage: 2300 big ones. Of course im not spending 2300 on a n/t Talon, so i began browsing auto sites, just seeing what was out there. One day, a day I will never forget (i think it was in september some time), I discover a clean 1990 Eclipse GSX on craigslist for 3600. ****, I need $1300 fast, because THIS is my chance, and might be the only one i ever get. I turn to my brother, who would be delighted to have the Talon. I don't even have to bargain with him, and he takes the Talon for 1300.
The rest, as they say, is history. The day we went to look at the Eclipse, it was rainy as hell. Through all the mud and rain, I spotted the nose of a 1g protruding from a parking space. my heart jumped into my throat. We get closer and it becomes clear that this is the most magnificent vehicle i have ever laid eyes on. I knew only one thing: I wanted it.
So that turned out a little longer than I had planned, but that's how I got my car. As for mods, I cant be sure what exactly its got because I didn't mod it. I bought it with just about everything its got on it now. here's the good stuff:
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
2.0L 4G63T with Manual transmission - both fully rebuilt 30,000 miles ago
Black on black exterior with gray leather interior - in good condition; no sun-roof, if that means anything to anyone.
Small 16g turbo - looked brand new when i bought the car. hey, im not complaining.
hard intercooler piping
Manual boost controller
aftermarket sidemount Intercooler - not sure what kind
greddy BOV - uncirculated when i bought the car, circulated shortly after.
Custom exhaust system - not loud, but still sounds good.
balance shaft removal
fuel pump rewired (possibly an aftermarket pump altogether)
Aftermarket clutch, no idea what kind. it is beastlike though; in a good way.
All-metal radiator - installed by yours truly. didn't like the plastic-ish one.
Shift knob from my Galant - it was a small knob, making the shift much shorter. plus, i like the familiar feel.
Head unit from my Galant - car was broken into last week, my alpine HU was stolen. it had a short anyway.
I think that about covers it for the mods. The car had some problems when I bought it: the radiator leaked, the power-steering pump leaked, both of which i replaced myself. The suspension is **** old and the front shocks creak, but I've gotten used to that. lastly, the front-left ball-joint boot is torn. I have the replacement and will get that out of the way as soon as the weather cooperates. I've got an aftermarket boost gauge that needs to go on as well, but I've been too busy lately to take care of that. And now, the interior looks all funky at night because I've got Mitsubishi stock-orange for all my gauges and dials, and Mitsubishi stock-green for my radio. oh well, that Galant head unit has an aux input port, which is nothing short of awesome. hook up my ipod and im jammin' all night long! unfortunately, the sound system is still stock, as far as i know, so it could sound better. but hey, the engine (which I like to say sounds like an airplane engine) is music enough to my ears.
Here are some photos of my GSX:





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1st May 2008 - 04:51 PM Last post by: BulletMagnet |
Well, it was time to move on.
Most everyone on here knows I work for a dealership. I've been doing that part time and will continue to.
What I did for the real money was marketing. I worked for a company since February 2006, that was a literature distribution center. We would hook up sales reps, vet pharmaceutical and human dental, with sales materials for trade shows and seminars, IE: brochures, price sheets, ect.
We also did rewards programs for various companies. Like oh boy golly gee wilerkers you sold $1,000,000 in merchandise, you get a pen. Well actually we had some nice stuff, A lot of swiss army watches and what not.
Plus a lot more.
Any way I hated it. I gave my two weeks, two weeks ago thursday is my last day and I start next monday at my new job. I'll be managing a local GNC store. Basically I sit in a chair watch some movies, make some calls, sell some HGH, and deal with venders. Oh and the restaurant next door has some cute waitresses.

Slightly more money, 100% less hectic, 30 minutes closer to home.
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30th April 2008 - 01:35 PM Last post by: EMC 3000gt |
BulletMagnet’s 1990 Eclipse GSX
I finally found time to clean my car. even though it wasn't sunny out, i still think the pics came out nicely; maybe a little dark. so, without further ado:
It was actually this website that got me started on DSMs. I initially joined this forum to get help on the various problems that sprung up on my 1992 Galant. The more I read though, the more I started hearing about this mystical creature, the Eclipse GSX. I had no idea, at the time, that Mitsubishi even made an Eclipse in the early 90's. All i knew about was the Galant VR4, and that I wanted one.
Well, as fortune would have it, the Galant got t-boned, forcing me to seek out another car (I still have the Galant however, not sure what to do with it). I did my homework and, considering my budget, decided upon a turbo 1g Eclipse. However, school necessitated that I find a car quickly, and i was unable to find a turbo 1g fast enough, so I settled for a 1992 Eagle Talon 2.0L. While the Talon was faster than my Galant, and much better looking, I still felt like I wanted more.
Fate struck again though, when my Talon was hit by a city dump truck. This time, luck was on my side, though I didn't know it at the time. The Talon was drivable, and mechanically was in good condition, but the rear left quarter panel was toast, as was the bumper. Instead of buying the car from me, they let me keep it and reimbursed me for the damage: 2300 big ones. Of course im not spending 2300 on a n/t Talon, so i began browsing auto sites, just seeing what was out there. One day, a day I will never forget (i think it was in september some time), I discover a clean 1990 Eclipse GSX on craigslist for 3600. ****, I need $1300 fast, because THIS is my chance, and might be the only one i ever get. I turn to my brother, who would be delighted to have the Talon. I don't even have to bargain with him, and he takes the Talon for 1300.
The rest, as they say, is history. The day we went to look at the Eclipse, it was rainy as hell. Through all the mud and rain, I spotted the nose of a 1g protruding from a parking space. my heart jumped into my throat. We get closer and it becomes clear that this is the most magnificent vehicle i have ever laid eyes on. I knew only one thing: I wanted it.
So that turned out a little longer than I had planned, but that's how I got my car. As for mods, I cant be sure what exactly its got because I didn't mod it. I bought it with just about everything its got on it now. here's the good stuff:
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
2.0L 4G63T with Manual transmission - both fully rebuilt 30,000 miles ago
Black on black exterior with gray leather interior - in good condition; no sun-roof, if that means anything to anyone.
Small 16g turbo - looked brand new when i bought the car. hey, im not complaining.
hard intercooler piping
Manual boost controller
aftermarket sidemount Intercooler - not sure what kind
greddy BOV - uncirculated when i bought the car, circulated shortly after.
Custom exhaust system - not loud, but still sounds good.
balance shaft removal
fuel pump rewired (possibly an aftermarket pump altogether)
Aftermarket clutch, no idea what kind. it is beastlike though; in a good way.
All-metal radiator - installed by yours truly. didn't like the plastic-ish one.
Shift knob from my Galant - it was a small knob, making the shift much shorter. plus, i like the familiar feel.
Head unit from my Galant - car was broken into last week, my alpine HU was stolen. it had a short anyway.
I think that about covers it for the mods. The car had some problems when I bought it: the radiator leaked, the power-steering pump leaked, both of which i replaced myself. The suspension is **** old and the front shocks creak, but I've gotten used to that. lastly, the front-left ball-joint boot is torn. I have the replacement and will get that out of the way as soon as the weather cooperates. I've got an aftermarket boost gauge that needs to go on as well, but I've been too busy lately to take care of that. And now, the interior looks all funky at night because I've got Mitsubishi stock-orange for all my gauges and dials, and Mitsubishi stock-green for my radio. oh well, that Galant head unit has an aux input port, which is nothing short of awesome. hook up my ipod and im jammin' all night long! unfortunately, the sound system is still stock, as far as i know, so it could sound better. but hey, the engine (which I like to say sounds like an airplane engine) is music enough to my ears.
Here are some photos of my GSX:





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98eclipse-rs's 1998 Eclipse RSI took out a loan back in october of 2007 and bought this car. It just turned 59,000 miles this week.It is a 1998 Mits. Eclipse RS. It has been totalled before i bought it but rebuild so everything bumper struts everything ect.. is new on it not including motor. I bought a set of 17" wheels with low pro 45 Khumo tires...first thing i did was get a cold air intake and just ended with header and full exaust system about to be put on sometime this week. I have 2 12" GTO JBL subs did have 1100 watt kenwood...2007 update alpine CD player.




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Funny!
just some Engrish on a Toyota....
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29th April 2008 - 01:39 AM Last post by: Rob |