c3rbera's GPX
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c3rbera's GPX
So I've had my FTO since March and I guess some interesting things have happened since, this is probably one of the least hardcore threads you'll see but uh...yeah, here's some pics and such of Pandora.
Don't be too mean, I'm just a teen with little experience lol.
Guess it all goes back to the old Gran Turismo 2 days, always something a bit special about these.
Time was right so first thing was first: searching. I knew I wanted a manual with that all important Mivec kick, but in SA they're rarely listed. Then out of the blue, two came up on Gumtree (mine being one) so I had it checked out and swiped it up pretty quick...
Don't be too mean, I'm just a teen with little experience lol.
Guess it all goes back to the old Gran Turismo 2 days, always something a bit special about these.
Time was right so first thing was first: searching. I knew I wanted a manual with that all important Mivec kick, but in SA they're rarely listed. Then out of the blue, two came up on Gumtree (mine being one) so I had it checked out and swiped it up pretty quick...
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Too quick in fact, because it turned out the 200K major service hadn't been done. Mechanic didn't even notice the worn out timing belt. I'd worked my way up to 218,000 before we figured that one out.
Was kicking myself, but had left enough money in case something were to happen.
Was kicking myself, but had left enough money in case something were to happen.
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I discovered where the sump is...flushed the oil.
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Said goodbye to my other beast and first car, a '98 Mirage, 'Ness'. Most reliable thing ever, scraped on everything!
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Took the FTO off the road for 3 weeks in fear of timing belt breakage lol...
Got my parts from Camskill..including strut tops! Which I later sold.
Got my parts from Camskill..including strut tops! Which I later sold.
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Looks sick! love black on black FTOs, was what I originally wanted, but ended up with silver
Oil looks abit old :/
Are those wheels 17's or 18's ?
Oil looks abit old :/
Are those wheels 17's or 18's ?
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Thank you! Silver looks great in its own way, that was the other colour I had to choose from haha.destinationtoby wrote:Looks sick! love black on black FTOs, was what I originally wanted, but ended up with silver
Oil looks abit old :/
Are those wheels 17's or 18's ?
And I know.. the oil was disgusting, I think the last owner gave up on maintenance in the end, said he needed the car gone because he got into the army..
And 18's.Just thinking...on 225/35's from what I remember
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Got it back from Vipfto after he worked his magic! All in all, cost about 500 for parts instead of the 1400 quoted by the punks at Mitsubishi Australia.
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Fleabay-ed it.
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Made a discovery after parking here and spying on another FTO...
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Other pics...
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I think those cables are from the factory cassette radio + stacker thing.
And yeah that centre console looks... weird.
And yeah that centre console looks... weird.
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Nail polish matches the car
Nice FTO you have got thar
Is that the only ignition key you have?
If yes I would suggest getting another copy cut, using the new one and putting the original into storage. You don't want to wear the original key down too much.
Nice FTO you have got thar
Is that the only ignition key you have?
If yes I would suggest getting another copy cut, using the new one and putting the original into storage. You don't want to wear the original key down too much.
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Ahh...that could make sense actually..Daniel2019 wrote:I think those cables are from the factory cassette radio + stacker thing.
And yeah that centre console looks... weird.
It almost looks like someone's fibreglassed over the top just to repair it or something, big crack there anyway..
Either that or it's off another car haha.
Ahaha it does hey?PHIL069 wrote:Nail polish matches the car
Nice FTO you have got thar
Is that the only ignition key you have?
If yes I would suggest getting another copy cut, using the new one and putting the original into storage. You don't want to wear the original key down too much.
That is actually, I remember being told about keys, that any pre-98 car keys are different to the newer ones and that they're easier to make? What should I do about getting a second key?
And I didn't even think of that so thank you.
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Suspension was up next, and got drop links, tie rod ends, bushes...
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..and ordered these beauties.
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Just take your key to a key cutting place, ie; Mister Minit, Locksmith etc Should only cost you $7 > $15c3rbera wrote:Ahaha it does hey?PHIL069 wrote:Nail polish matches the car
Nice FTO you have got thar
Is that the only ignition key you have?
If yes I would suggest getting another copy cut, using the new one and putting the original into storage. You don't want to wear the original key down too much.
That is actually, I remember being told about keys, that any pre-98 car keys are different to the newer ones and that they're easier to make? What should I do about getting a second key?
And I didn't even think of that so thank you.
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Ah, easy. Thank you!PHIL069 wrote:Just take your key to a key cutting place, ie; Mister Minit, Locksmith etc Should only cost you $7 > $15c3rbera wrote:Ahaha it does hey?PHIL069 wrote:Nail polish matches the car
Nice FTO you have got thar
Is that the only ignition key you have?
If yes I would suggest getting another copy cut, using the new one and putting the original into storage. You don't want to wear the original key down too much.
That is actually, I remember being told about keys, that any pre-98 car keys are different to the newer ones and that they're easier to make? What should I do about getting a second key?
And I didn't even think of that so thank you.
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The BC's went in and voila!
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Had an awesome coolant spill in the process
My friends liked it though and now want Panda colour coded green/black..
My friends liked it though and now want Panda colour coded green/black..
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Manual '95 GPXsilverGPX wrote:Nice supra