Mitsubishi Evolution 8 2003 496 Awhp on 2040-cars
Palatine, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3 STROCKER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Used
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Evolution
Trim: EVO 8
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: 5 SPEED MAN
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 115,500
Exterior Color: RALLY RED
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 2003
2003 Mitsubishi Evolution 8
115,000 miles on the chassis Engine: 4G63 Block 100mm Crankshaft Manley Rods All ARP Rod Studs and bolts JE Forged Pistons 9,5:1 JE Wrist Pins Plasma Rings ACL Race Bearings AMS Race Balance Shaft Eliminator Head: Stage 1Ported Head Ferrea dual stainless steel valve springs Ferrea titanium retainers, locaters, ARP Aged Head Studs HKS 272 Camshafts HKS Adjustable Cam Gears Fullblown Throttle Body 70mm Avid solid Engine Mounts Fuel: AMS Billet High Flow Fuel Rail Fuel lab Fuel Pressure Regulator ID 1000 Injectors Twin in tank Walbro's Pumps Exhaust: Magnaflow JDM oval style can AMS stainless full 3" exhaust Turbo: Precision 6262 BB Tial 38mm Wastegate 3.5 Inch ETS Intercooler ETS upper and lower pipes 3" Tial BOV latest version Koyard 3 row Race Aluminum Radiatoro Low Profile Electric Fan Transmission: Evo 8 rebuild trans in (108000) New Input + Output Shaft Bearings New Needle Bearings New seals Fresh Transfer Case New oil seal New driveshaft New Exedy Twin Clutch Suspensions goodspeed MONO RS coilovers (115000) Compete polyurethane bushings through out the car Solid mounts for engine and trans Wheels: New wite 18"9.5 5-spoke Vossen style Brakes: New rotors and pads Stoptech Stainless Brake Lines Interior: Suede and lather Evo 9 SE Seat NRG Steering Wheel Solid shifter mounts all Removable steering wheel hub Electronics: 4 gauges AEM Wideband Aem electronic Boost Controller stock Ecu= 93 car passes emission!!! Exterior JDM style rear bumper Jdm style rear and front lights Custom painted black head and tail lights needs nothing Vehicle makes 500whp at i27psi Buyer responsible for car pickup. Please feel free to call with any questions 773-936-8507 |
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Fri, Sep 18 2015The letters GTO have been used by several automakers – each from different countries. Depending on where your automotive enthusiasm is centered, you might associate the name with Pontiac or with Ferrari. But those weren't the only ones to use those letters. So did Mitsubishi. In fact, the 3000GT (also known as the Dodge Stealth) that competed with the likes of the Toyota Supra and Nissan 300ZX back in the 1990s was sold as the GTO back home in Japan. But Mitsu didn't pull that name out of nowhere. It was merely the revival of an old nameplate. Back in the 1970s, Mitsubishi used those letters on a version of the Colt, of all things. And that's what Petrolicious has profiled in this latest video. This Seventies-era Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO GSR belongs to one Matt De Mangos, an enthusiast, collector, and consummate tinkerer out in California who fell in love with the vintage pocket rocket. Since the Colt Galant GTO was designed for the Japanese Domestic Market, few ever made it to other markets. So De Mangos imported one privately to the United States, and invested a lot of time into researching and restoring the vehicle. The result may not be the usual classic you'd expect to see an American hot-rodder restoring, but that's apparently just the way Matt likes it. Hear his story in the video above.
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