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  1. #1
    DSMPARTSGURU
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    new galant owner.....

    i just purchased a 91 galant gs dohc with an automatic..... i know the automatic sucks.... is there anyone that does performance automtics for mitsu's?

    thanks in advanced
    chris

  2. #2
    marktheblake
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    Off topic i know, but seeings you are the parts guru are you able to help me find a replacement Antenna mast?
    (automatic antenna part)

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    Try talking to companies like Buschur Racing and other companies that support the 1G Eclipse.

  4. #4
    DSMPARTSGURU
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    MARKB.....

    is it a us built car or australian? if its us i could help.... but i dont know about shipping...

    chris

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  6. #6
    marktheblake
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    Re: MARKB.....

    Quote Originally Posted by DSMPARTSGURU
    is it a us built car or australian? if its us i could help.... but i dont know about shipping...

    chris
    Australian, but for something like that i am sure its standard. Even though the cars were manufactured here, i beleive that technically meant 'assembled' with the parts imported from Japan. Its likely that for stuff like that its probably the same part for DSM cars as well.

    as for shiping, it aint that big, so cost wouldnt amount to much.

  7. #7
    bluedraco
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    actually, from my research my galant was made and assembled in japan, just like my previous car (89 mazda mx6 turbo)...

  8. #8
    marktheblake
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    yeah, now that i think about it you are right there, because the Galant is clearly a class above any other cars around that time, ie Japanese extravagant styling.

  9. #9
    HH GSR Owner
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    The Australian galants...

    Were assembled in Japan and then shipped into Australia.

    The Mitsubishi Verada was made in Adelaide ( in South Australia).

  10. #10
    Oddrob
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    We've done a bunch of auto's that have held up great. Automatics can be very strong. These have been the turbo models, but the basics are the same. I'd go for some power first, unless theres a specific problem you are trying to address.

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