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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Cordia

Milage: ~8000km odd on the motor, 140*** ks on chassis

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Red

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? yep... it's registered?

Currently registered? until august

Price: $7000 neg. willing to remove some parts to lower price.

Contact: George via PM (Selling due to upgrading to AWD :blink:)

Comments / Modifications:

~~~NSW Fully Engineered~~~

1985 AB

Single cam 4g63

Fully rebuilt (about 8000kms done)

balance shafts removed

ACL race bearings - only done 2k ks

balanced/blueprinted

Custom billet cam shaft

Adjustable vernier cam gear

Custom 60thou forged wiseco pistons

Ported/polished head

ARP head studs

ACL head gasket

EMS Dualsport ecu with hand controller (Just had computer upgraded for laptop access too) mouted in dash

M&W direct fire ignition

heavy duty leads

Sard 600cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Custom fuel rail

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Hyundai intake manifold

XF throttle body

custom polished intercooler piping

PWR silicon hose joiners

HKS air filter

Custom made front mount intercooler

Blitz KKK 3070 550HP turbo

External wastegate

Screamer pipe

Turbotech boost controller

Blow off valve

Custom made exhaust manifold and dump pipe

3" mandrel bent exhaust turbo-back with cannon style muffler

Custom PWR radiator

Custom made Heavy duty Jim Berry clutch

Genuine speedflow braided fittings throughout

oil catch can and breather from intake pipe

Custom made strut brace

Lowered on pedders springs

17x7" white wheels (near brand new tyres)

new wheel bearings

VR4 rear brake upgrade (disks all round)

paint and body is pretty much perfect

Interior is very very good

White dials

3 x Autometer gauges mounted wher centre air vents are on custom laser cut metal panel

SAAS steering wheel

turbo timer

Recaro passenger seat from evo

Pioneer cd/mp3 player

6" round pioneer speakers mounted in doors

6 x 9" pioneer speakers in parcel shelf

Dark tinted windows

can also include some spare parts.

Pictures: http://www.brokendesignz.com/customcordia.html

hey that's my old car! i built that thing from scratch... good to see its still getting around and looking pretty. are you the guy i sold it to? did you buy it from bris? good luck with the sale.. what power did it end up making?

external gate is engineered... screamers are not...

i bought it off guy who bought it from bris... then spent too much time and money fixing up things... so now am after something newer and AWD... made 170kw atw on 16psi...

probably suit somebody who wants a crazy runabout...

yeh, i'm the guy from bris.. its also got eagle billet rods in the motor. and the fuel rail is a stock hyundai sonata that's been hpc coated. passenger seat is actually from a proton satria gti.... i've got some better photos on my other computer, every nut and bolt looks exactly the same as when i had it... body was pretty ordinary when i had it, but i know he had it painted up. i spent well over 25k on that car plus whatever the next owners put into it, so whoever buys this will be very happy

The more the merrier with pics.

I've replaced the box and the bearings since owning it, and had the head welded coz of water chamber corrosion.

Havent even driven it much... also why selling. no time to enjoy it.

that's a shame.. i sold it just before it got tuned/.. iiiif the other guy had it tuned.. i never really got to drive it either, would love to feel what it goes like now :laugh:... 170kw @ wheels is a good effort for low boost to... i'd love to buy this back, i only sold it so i had deposit for our house. i just bought another car dammit. i sold it with about 135000k's on it almost 2 years ago.. hasn't been driven much at all.

Edited by sic200

Yeah,

I've basically only driven it to melbourne and back, and sometimes to work (only on weekends)

Has also had the laptop upgrade since you had it, so is easier for more places to tune it.

Tune was done by Vince Rigoli last.

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