Great job, one of the best I’ve seen, great inspiration for my 99’.
Here is the current state of the engine compartment, due to a blown head gasket that needed replaced. Hoping to get it back together this weekend. Lots of cleaning before it goes back together.
where did you get your fuse box dress up cover?
Hello spiros… if you don’t mind me asking, where did you get your chrome brake fluid cap? Thanks!
From 3sx years ago, I can see they do the oil cap but can’t find the brake fluid cap !
https://www.3sx.com/3sx-custom-chrome-oil-cap-3000gt-stealth-mitsubishi
Looking forward to see what you’ve done
Thanks… i actually have there oil cap… but have been looking to replace the brake fluid cap… as its an eye sore to me as well! i appreciate the response! Thanks!
It’s just the beginning phases right now. First things first, we have to get it to pass inspection (cracked soft brake line up front failed us on the inspection today). I got everything back together this morning but have yet to take a pic. Right now it’s still a dirty stock engine compartment on a 28 year old car. Someday it will be a nice as some others that are posted here
Here is what we are essentially starting with. A nice dirty 28 year old engine compartment. Upgrades to come in the future.
3sx
is where I dot the dress up kit
Very nice and clean representing us
Very nice look. What country?
complete stock and magnificent condition now I am jealous!! 
This is mostly a stock model year 1992 3000GT VR4. I have had this 3000GT for 20 years. I call her Chitty. She has about 246,000 miles. She has about 4,000 miles on: a rebuilt short block over bored, honed & fully balance with Forge: crank, rods and Wisco pistons; and heads performance rebuilt all by rebuilt Britco Racing Engines; 200 miles on rebuilt transaxle and transfer case by Rvenge Performance; 4,000 miles on rebuilt 9Bs into 13T turbos by Real McCoy Performance, K&N air filter, AEM boost controller, and Joe’s inspired Snake eyes. Over the last 2 plus years, I have done most of the restoration labor [turning wrenches] myself. There is still more to do.
UK buddy in the land of Lincolnshire
Fletch
sweet looking bay there
Well, much has changed since my last post. The engine is completely rebuilt, and so is the transmission. We are about to plop the motor back in the car soon. Here is a couple pics of the current state of the motor.
no ECS
only for looks






