Cruised up to the Seattle area to attend a show with my 240z friend. Was a great trip!!
A preview, I would post the rest but a lot of the pictures need resized here.
http://mitsubishihero.com/topic6.html
Here's the link for the rest of the adventure and lots of pics. New forum for vintage Mitsus, just started recently and would love to see your cars there as well!!
-Robert
Toured the Seattle area
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I had a look through your pics on that Mitsu page and they were really cool and I agree with the red one in the museum being a farorite.
There is no point in rushing into things, lol.My front end had bunch of rock chips, so I did a quick respray as well as some wetsanding. Of course I procrastinated and waited until the day before to do this, good thing the paint sprayed at 4am was hard enough for sanding lol.
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It was great fun, I love the open road and road trips. I know you guys have some pics of trips, would be keen to see them!!
I did the same thing for the Vegas meet, which was a massive drive at 1200 miles, one way. "If you wait until the last minute, it only takes a minute to get done." A remark a high school teacher said to me as I was turning in a project lol.
-Robert
Turbo lover... it is/was my dream car until I saw a Starion. And now I have the Starion, so I'm halfway there, right??Schultz wrote:I had a look through your pics on that Mitsu page and they were really cool and I agree with the red one in the museum being a farorite.
There is no point in rushing into things, lol.My front end had bunch of rock chips, so I did a quick respray as well as some wetsanding. Of course I procrastinated and waited until the day before to do this, good thing the paint sprayed at 4am was hard enough for sanding lol.
I did the same thing for the Vegas meet, which was a massive drive at 1200 miles, one way. "If you wait until the last minute, it only takes a minute to get done." A remark a high school teacher said to me as I was turning in a project lol.
-Robert
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