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MOR31 coupe

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hey guys, this is my lancer soupe i am now taking a new look with the. the new look is a sort of mix of JDM/EURO/USDM/NZDM all mixed with little touches of random crap. also got the new motor. the sedoupe parts are next on my list once i have fitted my big brake setup. also picked up a FTO wreck so swaping in the 6a12 and 5 speed, seats and brakes, just need to fix the hole in the cam cover.

outside looks:
evo 4 bonnet
evo 4 headlights and amber corners
gsr grill
shorty front bar with air dam
beatrush air flow plate

mr side skirts
mr rear bar and pods
boot lip
USDM tail lights
respray down the track
JDM flat side markers
wind deflector

inside looks:
racing seat
harness
harness bar (removable)
nardi deep corn
all gauges needed for engine
climate control

wink mirror (sticker bombed)
full mr trim
evo ralliart floor mats
down lights


wheels, brakes, handling:
16x8 or 17x9 with nice offset 5 stud
kumho ku36 or fedral 595 rsr
stupid 14s (back on stock)
cabin brace (beatrush)
front and rear strut brace (ultraracing)
fender brace (ultraracing)

galant vr4 294mm front brakes (5stud)
fto rear disc setup (5stud)
BC coilovers V1
whiteline rear swaybar
K frame brace
boot floor brace (tron)


engine to do list:
fix hole in cam cover
clutch cyl
solid engine mounts
twin plate clutch (thinking)
block hugger headers to fit lancer
full exhaust
CAI


thanks for looking any way, some pics for now


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Love the concept 9 rims. I used to have the same ones on my first car. It was hilarious, 18" white rims on a piece of sh*t white 1990 corolla seca, with the number plates 18INCH
So glad I came to my senses and got a REAL car after that.
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Loving the tuck on the rear wheel.
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Looks good ;)
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ok so engine is at home and on the stand, got boared so started pulling parts off, glad i did cause the intake gaskets need to be replaced. where is good to get new ones??? 5 stud swap should be a go ahead next week some time, just need to get the hub pressed back in and get tyres for the new wheels.

how do i upload pics from my iphone to the interwebs??
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Sounds good :)
You can use tapatalk to upload them, if you're just wanting to post them here,
or just transfer them to a computer and do it that way :)
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well ok then, paul and i got stuck into getting this done. rear was faily easy, swaped out the lancer dog bones for the fto ones (might look for adj ones later). fitted braided lines also. front was a pain but gave me a need to buy more tools so i was happy. 294mm front with twin pots QFM pads. evo 9 BBS wheels 17x8+38 with 205/40/17 tyres
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seems no one cares about a little lancer, lol. anywho i got some USDM tail lights and some climate control gear ready for the swap. thing on the 6a12 as of yet but hope to get started on that soon
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EVO 9 wheels look the goods!
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Me likey! :thumleft:
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Looks great, and are those zip ties holding the front lip on? :lol:
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What is the difference between the stock and USDM lights?
LED ALL the things.
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Supplanter wrote:What is the difference between the stock and USDM lights?
No orange reflector in indicator IIRC...

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I liked your other set of wheels more 8)
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Forged BBS > tempe wheel and tyre package
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Yeh but the other ones look better !!


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Nice work.
You should weigh the engines if you can to see what the difference between them is
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