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2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution on 2040-cars

US $17,895.00
Year:2003 Mileage:154018
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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For your consideration, I'm posting my beloved 2003 Lancer Evo VIII.
I am the second owner of this vehicle and it has been in the family ever since it was purchased new for $49,995 before tax and financing.

Performance Mods:
Low Mileage EVO IX Turbo
Kinaguwa EVO IX Turbo Install Kit
Muse External Wastegate 02 Housing
HKS Easy Cams (mild 264)
HKS Downpipe
3" DME Test Pipe (OEM Catalytic Converter Currently Installed)
3" Stainless Cat-back Exhaust
2.5" Aluminum Upper Intercooler Piping
2.5" Aluminum Lower Intercooler Pipe
Genuine Greddy Type RS Blow Off Valve (Recirculating to Intake)
3" Aluminum Intake
Synapse Cone Filter
Engine Rebuild at 143k Miles With ACL Race Bearings.
Innovate LC1 With Gauge Hidden Behind Stock Clock Location


Suspension/Handling Mods;
Megan Racing Coilovers 
Front Dampers Are New (~100 or so miles on them)
New Front Camber Plates and Pillowball Mounts
Upgraded Rear Springs to 600lbs (megan sells them with improper springrate balance)
Godspeed Racing Front and Rear Sway Bars
Billet Aluminum Rear Lower Control Arms With Poly Bushings(will include stock arms if so desired)
New Excedy Stage 2 Full Face Clutch (Installed ~100 or so miles ago, also have a stage 3, 6 puck and resurfaced flywheel I'll include if so desired)
A-Tech Final Speed Eraser Rims 17x9 +17 Offset
20mm Hubcentric Spacers Up Front
10mm Hubcentric Spacers In the Rear With Extended Studs
Nitto NT555 255/45/17 with ~ 90% Tread Left On All Four Corners
Project Mu Racing Pads Front and Rear (have Stoptech front and rear pads new in box I'll include if so desired)


Styling Mods;
Custom One-off Widebody Fender-Flares
Custom "nose-chopped" Front bumper (Mitsubishi "Mt. Fuji" triangle and emblem removed and filled in)
Black Out OEM Headlight Housings 
3000k HID Foglights
Black Mirrors(RS Style)
EVO IX Spoiler
Aftermarket Vortex Generator
Do-luck Replica Front Lip
EVO IX MR Replica Rear Bumper
EVO VII Replica Tail Lights
Shorty Antenna, OEM From Another Vehicle
De-badged All Around 
 
Electronics;

MR Triple Gauge Cluster
Panasonic Head Unit
Memphis Audio Door Speakers
Memphis Audio Rear Deck Speakers
Memphis Audio 8" Subwoofer In Custom Enclosure (takes very little trunk Space and doesn't weigh much)
Orion Class D Amp For Sub
Custom Stealth Wideband Gauge(tuning/logging cables tucked into armrest console)
Viper Alarm With Motion and Proximity Sensor


Cons;
Moonroof hasn't functioned since I purchased the car
minor dings and dents (very few)
Trunk Interior Gutted for Extra E85 Tanks (some might call that a pro)
Fuel Door Doesn't Pop open when you pull the handle, 
You've Got To Pull it Up Manually. I think its like a $3 spring from the dealer,
I never checked because it wasn't a big issue for me.
Headlights Could Use a Good Polish. They're Not Terrible, But Not Great. 

Overall The Car Is a Conservative 9/10. I dont Want to Let Her Go, but I've got too many cars and not enough money
The fuel type right now is gasoline, I switched it back for smog purposes.
It was Tuned to 24psi on E85 and Made Around 400whp. Car was Never Abused
Never street raced, I babied this 'ol girl as she should have been, but shes no grandma's car
Right Now Boost is dialed back for smog purposes and shes still much quicker than a stock Evo VIII
handling is firm and precise as you'd expect from a sport sedan and not at all harsh. suspension height and alignment are performance oriented with streetability in mind. 

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Ghosn's legacy: one of the auto industry's most effective execs

Wed, Nov 21 2018

"Bob Lutz ... estimated that carrying out the Nissan operation would be the equivalent, for Renault, of putting $5 billion in a container ship and sinking it in the middle of the ocean." So wrote Carlos Ghosn in "SHIFT: Inside Nissan's Historic Revival," which was published in the U.S. in late 2004. Two points about that observation: It is in keeping with Lutz's "Often wrong but never in doubt." It shows that Ghosn is a remarkable executive, given that he was able to take Nissan from the edge of financial oblivion to one of the foremost automotive companies (although with alliance partners Renault and, more recently, Mitsubishi). In 1999, Ghosn created what was named the "Nissan Revival Plan." It could have just as well been called the "Nissan Resuscitation Plan." Things were that bad. Now Ghosn is in the midst of legal trouble, accused of financial improprieties of some sort. There is no indication that this is at anything near the scale of what happened at Volkswagen Group. There's malfeasance. And then there's malfeasance. It is likely that this is going to be the end of Ghosn's career, but at age 64, and as a man who has spent nearly the past quarter-century essentially on airplanes, it is probably a good time to leave the stage. What his next act will be — to court or even prison — is an open question. But arguably, Ghosn's performance in the transformation of Nissan and Renault, which also needed some strong medicine to keep it from collapse in the early '00s (although one suspects that the French government would have done its damnedest to keep it propped up), makes him one of the all-time most-notable executives in the auto industry. Ghosn closed plants in both France and Japan and he worked to dismantle the Nissan keiretsu network of interlocked companies, things that were absolutely unthinkable. He established plans with stretch goals in their titles, like the "20 Billion Franc Cost-Reduction Plan," and worked with his people to achieve them, despite the pushback that seemed to come along with the announcement of the plan. As in, as he recalled in SHIFT, "Some people said, 'He's off the deep end. He's raving mad. Doesn't he know that at Renault you set the most conservative goals possible so you can be certain to reach them?' My answer to that sort of thinking was 'You're going to get what you ask for. If you set the bar too low, you'll be a low-level performance.

Your 2013 Pikes Peak Hill Climb primer: "Donuts at 14,000 feet."

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The teams have all set up their pits and paddocks for today's run of the 91st Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and there's nothing left to do but take a shot at the title. At 8 am Mountain time (9 am EST / 7 am PST), the first of a field of 83 bikes and 63 cars - whittled from an original field of 157 - will race 12.42 miles through 156 turns from the start gate at 9,390 feet to the summit finish at 14,110 feet. The summit is where we'll be all day, having arrived on the media bus at around 5 am and not allowed to come down until the race is finished. If it's anything like last year that could mean a 14-hour day on the top munching on donuts at the summit café, begging for hits of pure oxygen and trying to stay hydrated and warm...
Here are the event with Hyundai, we enjoyed dinner with Rhys Millen got his take on what's happened and what's about to happen. Millen said the issue that caused his engine swap last week was minor, a head gasket (a production part) that was causing a bit of hesitation and a slight drop in top speed. He said it's the first time they've stressed the engines this hard, pushing boost pressures up to 19 psi at altitude, which equates to 25 psi at sea level. Offering testament to the strength of the engines, though, he said that Paul Dallenbach's engine did the entire 2012 drift season as well as Pikes Peak, and it's the engine being used again for the hill climb this year.
We also chatted with Dallenbach, who has come back from that beastly crash last year in the Unlimited category to lead almost every practice day this year in the Time Attack class. Telling us he's happier behind the wheel this year than he has been in 20 years, he asked us, "Know what my dashboard says when I turn the car on? 'Donuts at 14,000 feet.'"