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Item: 1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR4

Location: Sydney, Campbelltown

Website: www.boostcruising.com

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Time For A Change

Price and Payment Conditions: $8,750 ONO or SWAPS

Ok guys, time to sell my pride and joy. Owned it for almost a year now. Bought it with the wrong differential in the gearbox. Spent just over $1800 at Meek Automotive @ Girraween getting it replaced and rebuilt correctly aswell as the clutch done.

Have spent nearly $3000 since buying it on parts such as the SARD fuel pressure regulator, Walbro GSS342 fuel pump, Calibre gauges, AEM wideband 02 sensor, Autometer boost gauge, Apexi SAFC aswell as getting the windows tinted to 15% and swapping the gold 17's for brand new Lenso Sc03's.

Spent the last two months tuning the ecu with more aggressive timing maps, stutter box (similar to anti-lag) and lifter limiter.

Car handles very well for what it is and goes aswell if not better then a VE SSV (stuck to its ASS lol)

Also spent alittle cash making the stereo sound better :(

Can do a cheaper price, less the SAFC, Wideband, Sub/Amp and even the rims.

Car still retains all factory electronics such as power windows, power mirros, crusie control! and full climate control. Interior is immaculate.

Currently tuned for 20psi. Can run more with more tuning.

Engine Mods

Evo 0 4G63T

Evo 0 510cc Inj

Evo 0 TD05-S16G Turbo

Custom FMIC + Polished Piping

3" Turbo Back Exhaust

Turbotech Boost Controller (Sep/09)

Blitz Turbo Timer

Sard FPR (Oct/09)

GFB BOV

Relocated AFM

Apexi SAFC (Sep/09)

AEM Wideband O2 Setup (Sep/09)

Chipped Ecu (Sep/09)

Walbro GSS342 500HP Fuel Pump(Sep/09)

Driveline

Evo 0 Gearbox with Steel Synchros(modified with 3.545 final drive) (Apr/09)

Stock 3-Bolt 3.545 Rear

New Clutch (5000kms)(Apr/09)

Suspension/Wheels

KYB Shocks

King Springs

17 Lenso SC03 (Jun/09)

Exterior/Interior

Bonnet Vent

White Body (Black Bonnet/Roof/Boot - Prizematic Flakes)

18% Tinted Windows (Sep/09)

SAAS Steering Wheel

Boss Kit

Tust Gearknob

Calibre Water Temp Gauge (Jul/09)

Calibre Oil Pressure Gauge (Jul/09)

Calibre Volts Gauge (Jul/09)

Audio

JVC Deck

MTX Splits

Jaycar Rears (Jun/09)

12" Infinity Sub (Jun/09)

Schneider 2-Ch Amp (Jun/09)

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