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#601:  Author: venumLocation: San Fernando PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:29 pm
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idlemind wrote:
and answer yuh fone when a brudda calling Twisted Evil


sorry pal

real meetings and plenty sh!t hitting the fan these days

if yuh need to talk to me you can better get me after hours

durin work I waaay too tied up lately

AllTrac

I want to attribute the high mileage to 3 things:

1. Daily route and traffic conditions - not much traffic to waste gas
2. Driving style - mostly mellow and relaxed, no hard acceleration and not passing 120km\h for the relatively short highway run every morning (San F'Do to Forres Park turn-off)
3. well tuned up engine - not more than 2 months ago I did a injector cleaning, clean filters apart from that

4. maybe - she knows she is on her way for sale, so she prob trying hard to change my mind Question

#602:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:59 am
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Allyuh this thread drowning to the bottom

I mite be needing a fuel pump (engine's) soon, a mech told me the 4g93 and the 4g94 pumps interchangable, and the later may be easier to source.
Dont know if he pullin a fast one on me.

Ah wonder if Sanct will check mine boy, read sumtin bout him cleaning the Galant's own somewhere.

Where my GDI ppl Neutral

#603:  Author: venumLocation: San Fernando PostPosted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:20 pm
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^^^ you have real balls eh

CS5A owner in the CS3 thread

after-market pump?

#604: ? Author: jose_c27 PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:57 pm
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Hi everyone , i have a cs3a and i wanna know if the DEPO Blackout Headlights that sells ebay can fit on a cs3a????

Confused

#605:  Author: frasLocation: Tobago PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:08 am
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Should... Don't know about the quality of that headlight tho!

#606:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:01 pm
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venum wrote:
^^^ you have real balls eh

CS5A owner in the CS3 thread

after-market pump?


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Here i am saving 'allyuh' thread from headin to page 2 and allyuh wanna put me out??? Laughing

CS3/CS5 not all that different yuh kno...i jus fasta

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jose_c27...welcome guy, post up a link to the ebay auction and there are mitsu manuals posted as Stickies at the top of the Mitsu Forum. check and see if there are any issues by the time

#607:  Author: frasLocation: Tobago PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:31 pm
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idlemind wrote:
CS3/CS5 not all that different yuh kno...i jus fasta
Laughing

#608:  Author: venumLocation: San Fernando PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:35 pm
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sigh . . .

seems like CS2 and 5 are just easier to find parts for

remember a couple of pages aback I was wondering whether a CS2 regulator would work in a CS3

well yesterday I got the answer - NO

the CS3 regulator uses a 2 pin connector, the CS2 is a lot more

apparently the CS3 regulator that I got was really from a CS2

so after we took down the defective regulator in GF car, we made the discovery and had to put back the defective one

so my hunt continues for a CS3 regulator

on the flip-side

I took my babes to the spa yesterday

she had a nice one too - Auto Glym polish, steam cleaned roof, back dash and trunk interior (the only fabric she has), Mothers Protectant on interior, vacuumed carpet

she in fine form for Christmas

#609:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:16 pm
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^^nice stuff there

But i heard a do-it-yourself dus be better
a personal spa treatment Laughing Laughing

comments??

#610:  Author: jose_c27 PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:55 am
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idlemind wrote:
venum wrote:
^^^ you have real balls eh

CS5A owner in the CS3 thread

after-market pump?


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Here i am saving 'allyuh' thread from headin to page 2 and allyuh wanna put me out??? Laughing

CS3/CS5 not all that different yuh kno...i jus fasta

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jose_c27...welcome guy, post up a link to the ebay auction and there are mitsu manuals posted as Stickies at the top of the Mitsu Forum. check and see if there are any issues by the time


Hey thnks, here's the link for the ebay auction

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymot...ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

please let me know Sad

#611:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:02 am
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Quote:

Hey thnks, here's the link for the ebay auction

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymot...ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

please let me know



Well at least 2 lancer owners are satisfied from purchasing that product in the Feedback Section, so i say go thru. if it requires modifications it may be at a minimum

Quote:
Excellent product, excellent seller. Fast shipping to Europe. ftorpedo ( 93) Dec-18-07 17:02
DEPO 02-03 MITSUBISHI LANCER JDM BLACK HEADLIGHTS LAMPS (#120184734031) US $125.95 View Item

Great quality product for a very reasonable price! Super fast shipping! Thanks! rubcic123 ( 42) Oct-18-07 02:57
DEPO 02-03 MITSUBISHI LANCER JDM BLACK HEADLIGHTS LAMPS (#120171031840) US $125.95 View Item

#612:  Author: ronsin1Location: bussin' jokes PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:27 am
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venum wrote:
sigh . . .

seems like CS2 and 5 are just easier to find parts for

remember a couple of pages aback I was wondering whether a CS2 regulator would work in a CS3

well yesterday I got the answer - NO

the CS3 regulator uses a 2 pin connector, the CS2 is a lot more

apparently the CS3 regulator that I got was really from a CS2

so after we took down the defective regulator in GF car, we made the discovery and had to put back the defective one

so my hunt continues for a CS3 regulator

on the flip-side

I took my babes to the spa yesterday

she had a nice one too - Auto Glym polish, steam cleaned roof, back dash and trunk interior (the only fabric she has), Mothers Protectant on interior, vacuumed carpet

she in fine form for Christmas


Venum was this the same place you cleaned the engine I was thinking to steam cleaning the roof of my car

#613:  Author: venumLocation: San Fernando PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:28 pm
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Season's Greetings to all

ronsin1 it's not the same place that I do the engine at

It's a brethren of mine that does all my car care like polishing, cleaning etc

Mikey's Car Care - 742-9017

He comes home and does all my work

he also works at Neal & Massey south, so it's mostly weekends and Public holidays that he does these jobs

he works well and is from Palmyra


on a side note, a girl from church gave me this for Christmas:



I am just really damn glad that I didn't go to church with the CS3

#614:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:39 pm
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Laaaaaaaad, on christmas day boy..she real like yuh

Damn lucky it wasnt the CS in truth, a door is $4500
and look how is only the door geh damage Very Happy

#615:  Author: venumLocation: San Fernando PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:43 pm
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idlemind wrote:
^^nice stuff there

But i heard a do-it-yourself dus be better
a personal spa treatment Laughing Laughing

comments??


the buffing machine does a better job than a pair of elbows

the extremely personal stuff I will do, but a lil spa treatment does do wonder for anything with wheels or skirt Mr. Green

#616:  Author: ronsin1Location: bussin' jokes PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 4:20 pm
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venum wrote:
Season's Greetings to all

ronsin1 it's not the same place that I do the engine at

It's a brethren of mine that does all my car care like polishing, cleaning etc

Mikey's Car Care - 742-9017

He comes home and does all my work

he also works at Neal & Massey south, so it's mostly weekends and Public holidays that he does these jobs

he works well and is from Palmyra


on a side note, a girl from church gave me this for Christmas:



I am just really damn glad that I didn't go to church with the CS3


^^^ which means you did not park on the pavement like you normally do!!!!

anyway I'll proberly give him a call in the new year my roof is in ah state and needs to be cleaned. will be cleaning the seats, door panels and also the carpet

Can you PM me the cost thanks

#617:  Author: frasLocation: Tobago PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:04 am
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I have to get a buff myself we...

Idlemind when we ordering them rotors? Who else want we could order all one time... The brand is R1 cross drilled & slotted, can't remember the price.
Idlemind post the link and average price (shipping and everything)

#618:  Author: frasLocation: Tobago PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:05 pm
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R1Concepts Brake Rotors for 2002 ES Lancer...
http://store.r1concepts.com...=edsf3182%20-%20121.46060


Last edited by fras on Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:22 pm; edited 3 times in total

#619:  Author: idlemindLocation: Shifting with no clutching PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:08 pm
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yeah das it Very Happy
a bit skeptical coz it 5 lug in the pic
but worth a shot

#620:  Author: RudmanLocation: Diggin in ah tyre pile by John's looking for anything with R. PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:29 pm
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Venum! lard.......Nooooooooooo!!!!!..... Shocked

Oh gorme, de CK was yuh first babes and das wat yuh doing she?!!!... Shocked



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