1995 Mitsubishi 3000gt Vr4 In Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
Loveland, Ohio, United States
One of a kind Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 in excellent condition! I am the 3rd owner and bought the car with 86K miles in 2004, garage kept ever since. Every part of this car has been touched in some way and it has been done tastefully. Some background: I purchased the car January 2004 with 86,000 miles and I am the
third owner. It has been garaged kept since I owned it and has never seen snow.
The first owner was an older guy and the 2nd owner was a young guy who did not
have it very long before I picked it up. At around 98,000 miles the car spun a
rod bearing and a full engine rebuild was done by IPS Motorsports. The car now
has 113,250 miles and over 15K on the rebuild. The car has been running 10psi (I
have been babying it) of boost for quite some time and pulls very strong on the
DR-650 turbos. Everything is in working order, including the Active Aero! The car is stock tuned right now as a daily driver, but with the mods it is capable of over 500hp with a good tune. This is 1 of 186 Mariana Blue Pearl VR-4s ever made and it is quite possibly one of the best looking and most well maintained VR-4s out there. Please ask all questions before buying. Car is sold as is.
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