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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: 3000GT (Australian delivered version)

Milage: 102xxx

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Triple core pearl white

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $36,000 or trade for a Honda S2000

Contact: 0430 560 156 or PM me

Comments / Modifications: ZOOM mag feature car (issue 119)....see below.....

Images: see below.....

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This undoubtedly has to be one of the finest 3000GTs in Australia. The fact that this car is a genuine Australian delivered 3000GT (not a GTO) only elevates its uniqueness. Light-years from the standard coupe, this GT has been tastefully modified with a premium list of components.

Under the ownership of a meticulous and fastidious owner, the car has always been garaged and serviced every 5000km with quality products. This car was never bought with racing/hooning in mind - owned and modified by a mature owner the car has only been taken out on the occasional weekend for motor events. I.e. it was never used as a race/track car.

As revealed by the pictures below, the car is vastly overloaded with numerous electronics and audio/video gear. This often misleads individuals to believing it as an all-show - no-go car. Nevertheless, as misleading as it may be, the cosmetics conceal a heavily modified 3.0L V6 twin-cam powerhouse. Coupled with two aftermarket turbochargers, standalone engine management system, and an inoculation of nitrous oxide, the car utilises its all wheel drive system to deliver neck-twisting torque and power levels of 780Nm and 400BHP.

All in all, this car has proven to be a showstopper as well as one that can stand up to its expectations on the street. In putting together a car with all the correct show-and-shine components and performance modifications, this truly does combine extremes of both worlds. It's unique in many ways, and has to be seen to be appreciated.

For more details refer to the feature article in the November 07 edition of ZOOM magazine (issue 119).

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QUICK FACTS

• Power output at the wheels – 307.8kW / 410.4BHP (at all four wheels)

• Estimated power output at the flywheel – 500-550BHP

• Estimated Torque – 780Nm @ 5500RPM

• Operational boost pressure – Low boost (10PSI), High boost (16PSI)

• Nitrous Oxide shot - 75 shot fogger ported

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PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS

• PWR mammoth 5" thick intercooler and custom stainless steel piping

• Blood red brake callipers with Bendix Ultimate racing pads

• Turbosmart Megasonic dual-port Blow Off Valve

• High Energy Stealth Vacuum Hosing

• Twin Drift urethane hi-flow POD breathers

• Custom stainless steel intake pluming (by passes MAS unit)

• Re-positioned aftermarket oil cooler

• Mr Turbo stainless steel downpipe and high-flow catalytic converter

• Twin Mr Turbo high-flow 3.5 inch cannons

• Mr Turbo 3.5" stainless steel exhaust running straight through cat-back to turbo ends

• EMS aftermarket stand alone engine management system with LCD touch pad hand controller

• Pioneer Vehicle Dynamics Module (data logging/analysing & GPS system)

• Greddy high flowed, ball bearing turbochargers

• NOS Fogger ported 75 shot nitrous oxide system with polished aqua blue 10lb bottle

• Walbro 255 high flow performance fuel pump

• M-Spec adjustable rising-rate fuel pressure regulator

• Fuel pump relay modification & direct hot-wiring to EMS computer

• Getrag 5 speed manual transmission with aftermarket carbon/ceramic 6 puck dual friction heavy duty street clutch

• Apexi AVC-R (Actuator Valve Controller) boost controller

• Apexi SFACII air-fuel controller

• Apexi Stick turbo timer

• M-Spec lightweight aluminium crankcase catch tank and radiator fluid overflow catch tank with mini POD breather

• High density heavy duty 660CCA sealed lead acid battery

• Bosch 8.5mm super conductor HT ignition wires

• NGK platinum tipped racing plugs

• 19" two piece Koya wheels (semi-solid forged aluminium alloy with inox lip)

• 245/45/ZR19 low profile Falken rubber (94Y rating)

• All Shell fully synthetic oils & lubricants

• Newly replaced Mitsubishi OEM engine mounts

• Newly replaced Mitsubishi OEM clutch master and slave cylinders

• Street Glow scanner hot-wired to alarm module (LED's repositioned to defroster vents)

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INTERNAL COSMETICS

• Custom 320km/h Speedometer

• Custom 10,000RPM tachometer

• Momo shift knob

• Type-R aluminium racing pedals

• Momo lightweight boss kit with Momo dual-fighter steering wheel wired to activate NOS and stage 2 boost

• Apexi AVC-R boost controller

• Apexi SFACII air-fuel controller

• Drift Neo series boost gauge

• Drift Neo series oil temperature gauge

• Drift Neo series oil pressure gauge

• Drift Neo series water temperature gauge

• Greddy Grex series A-pillar double pod adaptor

• Centre gauges removed and replaced with a/m units

• AeroPro digital dual-temperature stick (NOS bottle temperature)

• JBL GTO2000 400W amplifier with cooler fan modification

• Response Precision 2 farad capacitors

• Sony Playstation with dual force feedback hand controllers

• 1x Sony Xplod 15" 1000W compression subwoofer

• 2x Sony Xplod 12" 1200W compression subwoofers

• Pioneer slim line fully automatic touch screen DVD player

• Pioneer 6 CD stacker module

• Pioneer tape/tuner head unit with CD/MD stacker control

• Sony 5" secondary informative monitor

• Pioneer 6" 3 way splits

• Pioneer 2" tweeters

• Pioneer gold plated cross over units

• Panasonic 9x6" rear 3 way tyrants

• Stinger monster cables and platinum blocks

• Stinger gold plated battery terminals

• Fusion 80A gold plated master fuse

• Rockford Fosquare 40A gold plated secondary fuse

• ConCord monster RCA cables with gold plated end fittings

• Modified center console with soft-touch push buttons

• Brain-Vibrations boot installation with carbon fibre finish

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EXTERNAL COSMETICS

• Custom light weight adonised aluminium fully adjustible dual blade GT wing

• Unique triple core pearl white paint

• Narva Xenon plasma ultra white/blue lights all around

• Custom matt-black front skirt/lip (lower intercooler piping protection)

• Detailed engine bay with colour coordinated components

• Resprayed intake plennum (mystic silver)

• Aluminium mesh grilles – oil cooler and intercooler protection

• Street Glow under car neon kit

• Street Glow front mount intercooler illumination neon

• Street Glow IR remote control module for under car neons

• Desert Storm window tint

• Clear front indicators (euro version)

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Mate, thats a pretty tough car...

gl with the sale

Thanks mate...its a great little car. But I've hardly got time nowadays to drive it. Majority of the time it just sits in the garage. So I have to part away with it :-(

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