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Super Modified Mitsubishi 3000gt Vr4 (600whp + Optional 175hp Nos) on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:76513 Color: LED lighting
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Condition : nearly car show ready!

Upgrades:

  • Double CREATIVE air intake performance filter kit
  • DNP hard pipe turbo kit
  • HKS super blow-off valve
  • TD04 turbos
  • Dual side mount inter-coolers
  • HKS 1000cc fuel injectors
  • NOS Super Powershot 175hp (included and installed upon request)
  • Taylor Thundervolt 8.8mm racing wires & DENSO Iridium spark plugs
  • T.E.C. front and rear strut bars
  • Ground Control adjustable lowering kit with EIBACH springs & castor/camber plates
  • Cross-drilled brake rotors + powder coated calipers
  • 3-piece ASANTI 19in polished forged alloy wheel
  • Pirelli P-zero Nero 235/35 ZR19 (new)
  • Streets Glow 4-color programmable under body neon lights
  • Sho-me front/rear strobe lights
  • Custom dark tint
  • Light blackouts
  • Auto Image custom stereo installation
    • 4x10in JL Audio
    • 2 Alpine PDX 4.100 amps
    • 2 directed Audio Essential capacitors
    • Backup camera
    • Eclipse DVD player/stereo/navigation (AUN 5435 with three 5x7 screens)
  • APEXi Rev Speed Meter
  • APEX S-AFC (air flow converter)
  • Boost + fuel to air ratio gauges
  • HKS EVC III electronic valve controller
  • HKS vein pressure converter
  • Additional internal and exterior LED lighting
  • CALIBRE active radar laser jammer
  • Sun roof (large) with custom cover
  • Carbon fiber hood with air vents
  • Custom body kit (ground effects, front bumper, rear skirt, and spoiler)
  • Custom high performance stainless steel turbo-back exhaust with Magnaflow high performance catalytic converter
  • Many interior modifcations (shifter, pedals, carbon fiber dash, aluminum engraved VR4 door foot plates etc...)

Fully loaded, 3-liter v6 (6G72), 5 speed standard

Garaged, clean, non-smoker

Serious buyers only! Shipping not included but will coordinate pickup at the buyer's request.

 

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