EU spec Starion, basic model

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7's, thought so. My red widebody had the same centre console with the little door under the stereo. :)
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crshbndct wrote:
would give my right nut for non power steering.

starion p/s sucks
a lot of people would kill to have that non power window setup!
So I should be happy with mine which has the manual versions of both (and a LSD). Not bad for the $800 I paid for it a couple of years ago.

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KiwiStaz wrote:
crshbndct wrote:
would give my right nut for non power steering.

starion p/s sucks
a lot of people would kill to have that non power window setup!
So I should be happy with mine which has the manual versions of both (and a LSD). Not bad for the $800 I paid for it a couple of years ago.

Sorry for the thread hijack
I'd like your manual window gear!!!
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I'd like your manual window gear!!!
I'm guessing the shipping would be a killer but I will take a few photos when I get home later next month (in Aussie at the mo, car in NZ) just in case someone is able to recognize parts from other mitsi models and is able to replicate it.
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KiwiStaz wrote:
I'd like your manual window gear!!!
I'm guessing the shipping would be a killer but I will take a few photos when I get home later next month (in Aussie at the mo, car in NZ) just in case someone is able to recognize parts from other mitsi models and is able to replicate it.
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KiwiStaz wrote: I'm guessing the shipping would be a killer but I will take a few photos when I get home later next month (in Aussie at the mo, car in NZ) just in case someone is able to recognize parts from other mitsi models and is able to replicate it.
It'd be worth looking at a Scorpion/Sapporo setup as they share the long doors and have a similar profile. I'd also look at the good ol' Sigma. My 2 cents worth...
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I am insanely jealous of your advans :P
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jwebb2876 wrote:I am insanely jealous of your advans :P
The wheels were one of the reasons I bought this car of the two Starions that were up for sale at the time.
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Where are you in OZ ??????
University of New England in Armidale, NSW going my PhD in Genetics...

There was a starion floating around town when I first arrived but I haven't seen it for a couple of years. Its ironic that I own 2 cars (inc staz) yet have only spent 8 months in the same country as them in the last 4.5 years.
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KiwiStaz wrote:
Where are you in OZ ??????
University of New England in Armidale, NSW going my PhD in Genetics...

There was a starion floating around town when I first arrived but I haven't seen it for a couple of years. Its ironic that I own 2 cars (inc staz) yet have only spent 8 months in the same country as them in the last 4.5 years.
Was there 4 a defensive driveing course earlier this year .Would have liked to meet up 2 put a face to the tag :)
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KiwiStaz wrote:
Where are you in OZ ??????
University of New England in Armidale, NSW going my PhD in Genetics...

There was a starion floating around town when I first arrived but I haven't seen it for a couple of years. Its ironic that I own 2 cars (inc staz) yet have only spent 8 months in the same country as them in the last 4.5 years.
Was there 4 a defensive driveing course earlier this year for uni staff.Would have liked to meet up 2 put a face to the tag :)
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This came from a trusted source where everything is an undisputable fact :wink:

A naturally-aspirated version known as the GX was also built for the Japanese market, however production ceased in 1983 due to low sales figures. The Starion GX had no power windows, no air conditioning, no independent rear suspension, no fuel injection and did not have power-assisted steering.

Exact source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Starion ,Overview Section.
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I found a Japanese spec sheet here somewhere and my car is almost exactly like a GSR-I.
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A naturally-aspirated version known as the GX was also built for the Japanese market, however production ceased in 1983 due to low sales figures. The Starion GX had no power windows, no air conditioning, no independent rear suspension, no fuel injection and did not have power-assisted steering.
I have seen one of these in a wrecking yard in NZ (Gore) - I got the windscreen out of it. Live axle rear, flat bonnet, cloth trim.
my car is almost exactly like a GSR-I.
Mine is a GSR-I, Jap import
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At this stage I am finishing next month and heading home but if I get a job over here I'll let you know.
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I had a non turbo GX years and years ago. Went quiet well considering the non turbo and carb'ed donk. I bought it from the south of the South Island for a few hundred dollars in good going condition :D

Ive also had a few GSR I's. One of them was crashed by a member of this forum who shall remain unnamed.... :(
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