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hey all, any got info on these? J-spec saying that is landed and complied price but sevs etc seem to have no record of them? can they come in?

u there chef:)

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  • 3 months later...

Hi MattR, Chef and Primo,

Thom here form Japan Imports, I am looking at our Airtrek as we speak. Sitting quietly in the back of the shed. We are still about 3 months away from having the evidence package completed. Not long to go now. It does drive well and looks heaps better than the Aussie Outlander even in big stock form.

2002 Mitsubishi Airtrek Turbo-R engine engine type turbocharged petrol Engine manufacturer Mitsubishi Engine code 4G63 Turbo Cylinders Straight 4 Capacity 2 litre

1997 cc

(121.864 cu in) Bore × Stroke 85 × 88 mm

3.35 × 3.46 in Bore/stroke ratio 0.97 Valve gear DOHC

4 valves per cylinder

16 Total valves maximum power output

(JIS) 239.3 PS (236 bhp) (176 kW)

at 5500 rpm Specific output

(JIS) 118.2 bhp/litre

1.94 bhp/cu in maximum torque

(JIS) 343 Nm (253 ft·lb) (35 kgm)

at 2500 rpm Specific torque

(JIS) 171.76 Nm/litre Engine construction sump compression ratio 8.8:1

Yes 4G63T, 5 Speed Auto.

No manual version? An auto would make a decent enough daily but I suppose if not a manual conversion wouldn't be too hard.

Don't call me Mr.Scorpion. It's Mr.Scorpi*o*, but don't call me that either. Call me Hank!

;)

  • 4 months later...

Just wondering, is there any word in regards to compliance coming through?

One website is listing them for approx $10,000AUD Landed and Complied (minus tyres and normal registration costs), however another website is listing one for just under $20,000.

That's a huge difference, and would like to know which is the more realistic price, and if compliance is available yet.

Resurrection Time...

JapLink Motors - now JLM - has successfully been able to comply the Mitsubishi Airtrek.

Some other importers in Sydney have had trouble with getting "emissions" testing passed.

JLM does not keep stock. They will accept orders as I'm sure Iron Chef will too.

From the Lancer wagon thread. Best to ask JLM or Chef for a realistic price guide. I would guess compliance will not be as cheap as other vehicles but quality work costs.

  • 1 year later...

From what I hear off many people the Evo GT-A boxes are a heap of shite. Planetary gearsets can move and in turn destroy your box. They're also hard to come by and therefore expensive not to mention the costs of having the box taken out and having it all replaced.

This is the one thing that put me off getting one. They are a hoot to drive. Quicker than their specs make out.

  • 4 months later...
  • 10 months later...

Hey guys, so sorry to dig old post! But I am looking for a daily suv/4wd and quite interested at getting a Mitsubishi Airtrek.

Did anyone actually got themselves one of these? Would love to know any pros/cons or known issues!

Cheers

Adix

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