Not mine.. http://ocala.craigslist.org/cto/3116689775.html
Greg Voth wrote: Pretty cool. Has 84-85 RX-7 GSL-SE rims on it. I have about 20 of those in my garage.
well give me a set of em already=]
Lololol, we used to have one of these kicking around the RPI shop when I was doing my bachelor's there. It was so rusted that the shocks went right through the towers in the back of the car, so someone welded the control arms to the frame. It was fun, but a huge piece of crap. Interesting fact, apparently the boost gauge was just hooked up to the tps sensor, so it made you think you were building boosts as soon as you opened the throttle, even though there was a ton of lag.
corytate wrote:Greg Voth wrote: Pretty cool. Has 84-85 RX-7 GSL-SE rims on it. I have about 20 of those in my garage.well give me a set of em already=]
I would absolutely sell you a set for a reasonable price if you wanted them.
Greg Voth wrote:corytate wrote:I would absolutely sell you a set for a reasonable price if you wanted them.Greg Voth wrote: Pretty cool. Has 84-85 RX-7 GSL-SE rims on it. I have about 20 of those in my garage.well give me a set of em already=]
what are specs for them again?
buddy had a gsl but i can't remember size and all.
since they have the weird bolt pattern (4x114.3) I was thinking about them for the z for sure
edit: well crap. are they 14s or 15s?
and some places I see the bolt pattern listed as 114.3 and some places as just 114, which I've never seen?
GSL = weird 110mm bolt pattern, nothing fits but old Mazda and very old Corolla. Always wondered if ATV wheels would fit, and Summit has some 14x8 ATV wheels...
GSL-SE is 4x4.5", common as dirt, I have Accord and 240SX and Mitsu Lancer OZ wheels in rotation on mine, because I can't find RX-7 wheels for love or money! Everyone just scraps the 4-lug FC wheels thinking they're worthless
jimbob_racing wrote: Ocala FL? That should be in the GRM fleet by now.
Seriously, someone from GRM needs to go pick this up, and do some articles on the ridiculousness...
Donebrokeit wrote: Is this car related to the Isuzu I-Mark?
No, not related to the Isuzu.
This Mitsu was also sold as the Dodge Colt Turbo in a few generations. It was about this time that Mitsu started its own brand and dealers and sold cars directly rather than through Dodge like they had done for years.
Mitsu:
Dodge Colt non-turbo of same era:
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