1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gsx Hatchback 2-door 2.0l Turbo on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
I am the second owner of this Eclipse. I bought the car in 2003 as a project car that turned into a full restoration / modification. I have basically had the entire car apart and repaired or replaced almost every component. I built the car to accelerate quickly and handle like its on rails. Both of which it does. If you are looking for a comfortable ride, buy a 750il because this is not the automobile for you. I have included a list of modifications, but I am sure that I have left some items out. Along with all the stuff on the list, all of the normal wear and tear items have been completed as well, including battery, new alternator, all ball joints, the subframe has been removed, sandblasted, and repainted with Dupont Imron paint. The body of the car has been repainted with Dupont base/clear. While the subframe was apart, all of the mounts were replaced with urethane replacements. It also has new carpet, the seats are a 9 out of 10, and I also replaced the headliner. I am selling the car because I never drive it. I guess its time to pass the enjoyment on to someone new. It would be hard to find another Eclipse in this condition and you wont be disappointed in the performance for the money. Please feel free to contact me at 717-385-1211 if you have any questions.
Engine: Wiesco Pistons Eagle H Beam Rods Rebuilt Head Balance Shafts Removed Drivetrain: Shep built transmission with Galant 1st gear and upgraded syncros ACT flywheel and clutch Rebuilt transfer case with new seals Rebuilt factory driveshaft with new U-joints New front CV axles New wheel bearings Stainless steel clutch line New slave cylinder Brakes: 2G Big Brake font rotors and calipers Cross drilled and slotted rotors on all four wheels Stainless steel brake hoses New underbody brake lines Air and Fuel: GT30R ball-bearing center turbo. Oil and water cooled Dejon 3” intake 3G Mass Air Sensor Fuel Injector Clinic injectors Aeromotive Fuel Pressure regulator Warlboro fuel pump with re-wire E-Prom ECU with DSM Chip Front mount intercooler Suspension: Eibach Pro Kit springs KYB AGX shocks and struts Poly body mounts Custom steel mounts for rear AWD Cooling: Fluidyne Radiator New water pump External oil cooler |
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