1993 Mitsubishi 3000gt Sl 3.0l V6 Red Black Rims Rebuilt Transmission Subs Amp on 2040-cars
Loogootee, Indiana, United States
1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT
Good shape has a few dings and scratches. Front bumper has some scrapes for parking. Rear spoiler and bumper have some fading. Rust spot above driver side wheel. Big tear in driver side seat. Small tear in passenger seat. Engine smokes out of exhaust - most noticeable upon acceleration. I have had the transmission completely rebuilt. Harmonic balancer has been replaced and PCV valve replaced as well. New after market wheels. Comes with subs and amp. New sunroof seal. Feel free to contact me with anymore questions. Located in Loogootee, Indiana about 2 hours south of Indianapolis. Immediate deposit of $100 is required through Paypal within 24 hours of choosing Buy-It-Now. The remaining balance of purchase price should be paid with a money order or cashier's check at the time of pick-up. NO CASH. Buyer is responsible for pick-up. Selling As-Is. No warranty. |
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Suzuki recalling 101,000 Forenza, Reno models over faulty headlamps
Tue, 21 Aug 2012
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a recall of over 100,000 Suzuki models. The NHTSA recall extends to certain 2004-2006 Suzuki Forenza models and 2005-2006 Reno vehicles, These were vehicles produced from September 2003 through March 2006.
According to the announcement, the recall pertains to potentially faulty headlight assemblies. A poor contact in the headlight terminals can result in the splice pack melting, resulting in partial or complete loss of headlamp functionality.
Suzuki could disappear from new car market quickly thanks to low inventory
Tue, 06 Nov 2012Yesterday's announcement that American Suzuki has filed for bankruptcy is all but a death blow for the Japanese automaker's 246 US dealers, but if there's any good news coming out of the situation, it could be the fact that the whole process will likely be quick and painless rather than drawn out. WardsAuto is reporting that with the current inventory and average sales numbers so far this year, there figures to be about three months left for Suzuki's new-car business in the US given current sales rates.
In October, Suzuki sold 2,023 units - a five percent increase over last year - but with just 5,549 left in inventory, it shouldn't take too long to wind down operations. Sales for the brand peaked 2007 with more than 100,000 units sold, but this year, Suzuki is barely on pace to reach a quarter of that amount, with just 21,188 units sold so far in 2012. In addition to poor sales, WardsAuto also notes that Suzuki faced problems due to its reliance on customers with subprime credit.
Suzuki will continue to sell motorcycles, ATVs and marine engines in the US, while the brand's cars will still be on sale in other countries including Canada and Mexico.
Mitsubishi CEO vows to stay in US on heels of Suzuki's departure
Wed, 07 Nov 2012By now, you're surely aware that Suzuki is pulling out of the US market. It was a bit of a foregone conclusion to most who've been paying attention to the automotive realm, but it still sent a small shockwave through the industry. And one of the most oft-heard retorts goes something like this: "Next up: Mitsubishi."
It's easy to understand why many question Mitsubishi's existence in the States. After all, now that Suzuki is gone, Mitsubishi is the Japanese automaker with the fewest sales in America. Furthermore, the automaker's market share has dropped from .7 percent to just .4 percent after seeing sales fall 29 percent to 50,103 units through October.
In any case, Mitsubishi fans needn't worry. Speaking to Automotive News, Mitsubishi President Osamu Masuko said, "We have no intention whatsoever of withdrawing from the US market." That's about as clear as clear can get. It's also worth mentioning that Gayu Uesugi was just named chairman of Mitsubishi Motors North America, and his main responsibility will be to revitalize the brand in the US.