hey... just thought i would touch base so you all know who i am when you see me about.. the name is Jamie i am/was a farmer in the town of kerang in north central victoria, I am currently over seas on a working holiday/honeymoon i have been in london/europe for about 6 months and will be coming home in about 2 months, i have a few cars tucked away in my shed back home waiting for my return, there is a pretty much stock white gsr cordia that has been my daily for around 4 years now and never really let me down, i also have a white galant vr4 that is more of a long drive car atm as it has more room and a bit more comfort (the mrs parents are in sydney so long drives are common) i also have a recently purchased (just before i left) vr4 powered cordia as well which i hope to have fixed and registered soon after i get home.. i love all mits cars and i have a soft spot for stazas as well... and i'm sure i will own one in the future :)
anyway.. here are some pics of my beasties :)
new cords
vr4 and cordia
cordia liking lurker checking in
cordia liking lurker checking in
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it is... hehe i drove it home on a work permit from where i bought it.. had to chuck the couple of galant tyres/treads on the front as the previous owner had flat spotted the black ones... with the narrow cheap rubber on the vr4 rims the tacho would just go straight thru to redline the moment the turbo hit boost in first or second... fwds are such a curse sometimes.. lol
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indeed... wrestling with the steering wheel has its merrits.. although when the torque steer sends you hurtleting towards a parked car its gets a bit nerve racking at times... i do have a solution to this though
http://cordiapower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14689
i did a bit of initial research and then andrew did the refining... quite an easy conversion and it should be very benifical to the handling :beer
http://cordiapower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14689
i did a bit of initial research and then andrew did the refining... quite an easy conversion and it should be very benifical to the handling :beer
Give me Fuel.. Give me Fire.. Give me that which i desire
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