1990 mitsubishi rwd van twin cam conversion.

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Matt Arruda
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Your a sick puppy I love it, I can already picture it drifting U better finish this project.
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I love the vans, please post up more pics, especially engine bay and interior. Good luck with the swap :)
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smog wrote:I already drifted my last one, they slikde very good :lol: I havent figured out of a montero lsd will work in teh rear yet, but iff not i will just redrill a montero rear end and toss it in this.
The 4cly montero posi should work. I happen to know where one is if anybody needs one. I sent one to Canada for another guy. I should go get it anyway if the weather stays warm.
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Pm sent SR.
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StarquestRescue wrote:
smog wrote:I already drifted my last one, they slikde very good :lol: I havent figured out of a montero lsd will work in teh rear yet, but iff not i will just redrill a montero rear end and toss it in this.
The 4cly montero posi should work. I happen to know where one is if anybody needs one. I sent one to Canada for another guy. I should go get it anyway if the weather stays warm.


yeah that was for me. looks excellent and this guy knows how to package things thats for sure. excellent guy to deal with
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Looks good Nice thick flange
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I like it. It reminds me of the shaggin wagon :P
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Post by GRNDSM »

Very cool project, Smog! This beats my Summit wagon as the ultimate sleeper :)

But we need engine bay photos!
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Post by Jed118 »

Holy 15 MPH bumpers batman!

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Post by GRNDSM »

With your legs just inches behing the bumper, do you blame them? :)

I would hate to rear end a truck with this thing :shock: Of course, I woudn't want to rear end a truck in any vehicle ;).
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Post by Burabuda »

t.j. story:
years back, a 93 year oldie pulled his big sedan in front of my '87 lite ace van
i was able to swerve at the last fraction of a second and avoided hitting his cabin
my head did break the windshield, but there was little cabin intrusion
the oldie got out of his car without a scratch, completely disoriented, but he was behind the wheel of another car the following day
justice of the peace revoked his driver's license a few weeks later

anyway, i was impressed with how the van held up in a frontal smash :)
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