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1992 Mitsubishi 3000 Gt Sl Pearl White "only 68k" 5-speed "near Mint Condition" on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:1992 Mileage:68111
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

1992 Mitsubishi 3000 GT SL 
Pearl White "Only 68K" 
5-Speed 
"Near Mint Condition"

This is very well cared for 1992 Mitsubishi 3000 GT SL with only 68K. These cars are very hard to find with a this Low mileage. It is also very difficult to find one that has not been modified in anyway(BONE STOCK). This has always been a car that was babied and preserved. It is obvious this car was always garaged and very well serviced it's entire life. This car also comes with a clean Autocheck (No Accidents).  

The Inerior: is in very very good condition. Non-Smoker car therefore no burns or other wear on the seats or carpet. It has a 5-Speed manual transmission tat shifta smooth and the clutch is firm and releases where it should. It also has ice cold A/C, Factory Stereo, Cruise Control, and all options work as they should.

The Exterior: is in very very good condition as well. There is no damage or rust on this car maybe a few rock chips in the hood that is it. Far less than you would expect for a car this age and you have to get very close to see any. As I said it was always garaged so the paint has nice depth and shine. It also has the Factory upgraded Alloy Wheels with New Tires that do give this car a great look, but everything is stock.

This car is ready to go. As a matter of fact they drove the car so little that they would have the oil changed because it had been six monthes and he had only driven it a couple hundred miles. It has the 3.0L. with the 5_speed manual transmission witch is a great combination it has plenty of power and tork, yet gets resonably good mileage.

As stated these cars are very hard to find with this low mileage, in this condition, and non-modified. But you know that if you have been looking. This car looks even better in person.   




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