Great instructional video there. I've got a 92 vr-4 and I'm up in Alaska
Great instructional video there. I've got a 92 vr-4 and I'm up in Alaska
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Nice, I like to party too. Welcome.
I am Aaron from Kansas. Have been a owner of 93 3kgt N/A for 1 year until I had to sell it for a family trip to Colorado. It was dumb, but I needed the money at the time. Now I am trying to get another one and restart my project. I am currently deployed but cannot wait to come back home and be able to drive real cars on real roads. Thank you for your acceptance and I look forward to posting pictures of last 3kgt and current at home projects.
Hello from Kansas City, Missouri/USA. I currently own a showroom condition (OEM/stock), low miles (7,400 one owner), 1998 MITSUBISHI 3000GT VR-4 in Glacier Pearl White metallic. Before that I had a Firestorm Red 1992 DODGE Stealth R/T Twin Turbo & a 1990 Black EAGLE Talon TSI-AWD. Once you've tasted All Wheel Drive, there's no turning back. I hope to post a few photos of this sweet machine & I'm looking forward to seeing your rides, share some experiences & pick up some tips along the way.
-John Rhoda aka stymie
Circa 2005... Oh my, how far I've come
Current:
2004 ML500 - Mommy Mobile
1996 Ram 2500 V10 - Tow Vehicle
1991 Stealth R/T Twin Turbo - Pink Parts, Billet GZP 747's
1995 3000GT VR-4 - lawn gnome
1999 3000GT SL - 7,436 miles
1995 3000GT Spyder - garage ornament
FOR SALE:
1995 3000GT Spyder VR-4 Red, 80k miles
Thanks, Em... it looks like Alan did a fine job putting this all together. Good to see you too. Had a chat with Hans in chat the other night.
Decisions... decisions! Do I modify a stock '98 VR-4 or leave well e'nuff, alone? Once I get started, there's no turning back. Someone mentioned the 30% rule: to allocate an additional 30% in funding for speed equipment & labor beyond initial estimates. A guy or gal could drop a lot of dough on one of these machines getting it just right. I was juggling a few figures in my head after considering how far I wanted to take this & realized that my initial estimate of $16K might be on the marginal side. I suppose that the sky is the limit.
It's e'nuff to drive you nuts. I've got a pristine specimen that's been 100% reliable & pretty darn quick. Problem is that I'm kind of a Dagwood Bumstead when it comes to working on cars. I can handle the basics, but I really don't have the skillset or tools to logistically support my addiction to performance. My comfort level would be increased if GZP were a local business where I could tap your resources from time to time.
So, I'm trying to decide whether or not I'm going to heavily mod my VR-4 OR just leave it stock. If I keep it all factory simple I can live with that. Sometimes, I wonder if I might be better off selling my car outright & putting the money toward a NISSAN GT-R. That Japanese supercar would have all the performance I could want, be reliable & still be under warranty. Of course, $92K MSRP is pretty steep for the price of admission, but there's something reassuring about being able to have it serviced at any NISSAN dealership/service department. One thing is for sure, I do like the aesthetics of the VR-4 over the GT-R. I realize that I won't get anywhere near what my car is worth on a trade so I would have to find a certain buyer specifically wanting the virtual equivalent of a brand new, unmolested '98 VR-4 & is willing to pay a bit more than book to obtain it.
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Thanks, Jeremy! Yeah... garage art or safe queen pretty much nails it. When I owned a '92 STEALTH R/T Twin Turbo, I put a LOT of miles on it & kept it for 6 years. Having this VR-4 for 13 years is unprecedented for me at least. If I need to run errands, I just hop in the HONDA Civic & accumulate the customary door dings & such that go with the territory. The VR-4 never sees snow & very rarely, rain. The paint remains unfaded & flawless. I treat the leather seats with Berman's Leather Lotion twice/year; they're soft & supple & show no signs of wear. The interior doesn't require a pine tree air freshener or FebrezeŽ to mask fermenting cheeseburgers, spilled soft drinks or nicotine; it still has that wonderful "new car smell". I suppose that Barrett-Jackson or Mecum Auctions might be the answer the next time they're in town... but that's a ways off. My wife needs a new car & I'm wanting to get her an EVO-X to replace the Civic & that GT-R is mighty tempting. This is going to get expensive PDQ no matter what I do.
Last edited by stymie; 07-26-2011 at 02:56 PM.
I can tell you now, you won't get what it's worth through Barrett Jackson or the like. You are best off listing it up for sale online, at a price you want, and sit and wait. It will take a while, but eventually you'll get some bites from serious buyers.
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