For some reason at 31 years of age, instead of doing the normal thing and buying a shiny new car, and after already owning 3 previously, all i really wanted was a clean and quick Mitsubishi rvr hypergear....??!
Why? They're weird ... You can fold the seats down into a bed, they've got a 4wd spare tyre set-up, they've got a funky looking body kit, Recaro's... and they come with a bonus evo 3 setup! what else do you need??
Plus i can chuck my surfboard, skateboard, tools and baby seat all together comfortably.
I picked it up a month ago from a guy in Toowoomba that owns 2 more, and this one was on the back burner collecting dust.
It was pretty rough when i bought it, the paint had a fair bit few scratches, dodgy tint, black paint was faded, air con bits missing, it needed a full service and lube, the brakes where rough, missing speakers, and the 3 inch canon was getting to me.
However, the body was really straight, it already had decent wheels and lowered rsr suspension, the interior was clean and the engine had been rebuilt recently.
Plus, it went pretty hard.... 2.5" piping, 3" exhaust, bigger intercooler, walbro 255, and running 18psi. Apparently it was tuned to around 300hp on 20psi in FWD... Based on how well it goes, it seems fairly legit.
So this is the story over the last month... Ive done a fair bit of work on the car whilst ive been off from work, including:
Alot of black and white paint work
Full service, lube, brakes etc
Fresh set of globes
Air-con set up again
tinted windows all round
New evo4 SRS Momo steering
changed the droning canon for a much quieter 3" setup
interior steam clean and detail
The black and white paint work idea stems from the Evo X style front bar. Ive actually done it before with my previous white hypergear and obviously liked it so much i thought id do it again. It stands out like dogs balls anyway, so why not make it stand out some more
The original car
This was the n/a hypergear i picked all the good bits from.... entire body kit, seats, interior bits, air con pieces... etc...etc....
Just fits... with the board on top!
Body kit cleaned up at home
Getting ready for some fresh paint
Getting rid of the school bus steering wheel
My paint guru Simon, in Labrador - highly recommended
New look front and rear bars
Getting there...
Edited by TBOWGN, 24 January 2014 - 11:31 AM.