



The Mitsubishi 3000GT, a two-door sports car and grand tourer, is widely regarded as one of the brand's most impressive achievements. Enjoying a global following, it has garnered significant popularity wherever it was introduced. Notably, in the United States, it was also marketed under the name Dodge Stealth. Renowned for its technological prowess, the 3000GT introduced numerous innovations and features that would later become commonplace in not only Mitsubishi vehicles but also in various other automobiles. Presently, a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL is available for sale, boasting a well-maintained odometer reading of 124,000 miles since its original purchase. This model includes two original keys and an additional spare key. For automotive enthusiasts, let us delve deeper into the unique features and specifications of the 3000GT.

This 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL boasts an eye-catching Panama Green paint job that presents itself in excellent condition. The current owner has been transparent in reporting a few minor exterior dents, but overall, the car remains in great shape. Equipped with a set of aftermarket wheels that pay homage to classic JDM designs from the Eighties and Nineties, the sale also includes the original wheels. Additionally, the vehicle features an aftermarket exhaust system, while the original exhaust is also part of the package. Turning our attention to the interior, the cabin offers a sophisticated blend of black and cream leather seats in a 2+2 configuration. This 3000GT comes well-equipped for its era, featuring an Infinity sound system with a double-DIN head unit, supporting tape playback, CD changer control, AUX input, and a seven-band equalizer for an immersive audio experience. Creature comforts include air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, and power mirrors. Cruise control and a sunroof add to the vehicle's appeal, enhancing the driving experience for its occupants.

Under the hood of this 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL lies a formidable 3.0L V6 engine, which, while not the twin-turbo variant, still packs a punch. Generating 223hp and 204lb-ft of torque, this powertrain ensures an exhilarating driving experience. Power is channeled to the wheels through a five-speed manual transmission, providing enthusiasts with a more engaging and precise driving feel. The current owner has made notable upgrades to enhance the car's performance and handling. A new starter and clutch have been installed, ensuring smoother starts and improved power delivery. To further enhance the car's handling dynamics, a strut bar has been added at the rear, contributing to crisper and more responsive maneuvering. In terms of braking, this 3000GT SL is equipped with disc brakes on all four wheels, delivering confident and effective stopping power. Additionally, power steering comes as standard, providing ease and control during driving maneuvers. This combination of power, handling enhancements, and braking capabilities makes for an exciting and enjoyable driving experience behind the wheel of this 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL.




Lets head back to the ʼ90s and dive into its automotive industry. Some would argue that it was its golden era and saw some of the automotive industry's greatest machines come to life. Looking back at the Japanese legends from the Supra, Skyline GTR and the Rx7 and its fair that people accept Mitsubishi's contribution to the golden era was the Mitsubishi Evo, but ask the die hard Mitsubishi enthusiast and the Mitsubishi 3000GT Vr4 would be mentioned quite a lot. Present today is your chance to own one of Japan’s finest and it takes shape with this 1998 Mitsubishi 3000GT Vr-4 Turbo. With a reported 45,450 miles on the clock, this low mileage Japanese legend can be yours to cruise into the weekend with gusto and style.



As the ‘90s Japanese vintage cars such as the Supra and R34 are commanding six-figure prices, the mainstream collectible car market is starting to notice the models that had flown under the radar. The Mitsubishi 3000GT, also known as the GTO, is one such gem that is a bliss to drive. Three series of this model were produced, and it was available as a retractable hardtop as well. Up for grabs here is a 1996 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL Spyder showing just 111,000 miles on its clock. It flaunts various new upgrades under its belt and is currently located in Virginia.



The Mitsubishi 3000GT, a two-door sports car and grand tourer, is widely regarded as one of the brand's most impressive achievements. Enjoying a global following, it has garnered significant popularity wherever it was introduced. Notably, in the United States, it was also marketed under the name Dodge Stealth. Renowned for its technological prowess, the 3000GT introduced numerous innovations and features that would later become commonplace in not only Mitsubishi vehicles but also in various other automobiles. Presently, a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL is available for sale, boasting a well-maintained odometer reading of 124,000 miles since its original purchase. This model includes two original keys and an additional spare key. For automotive enthusiasts, let us delve deeper into the unique features and specifications of the 3000GT.




Anyone who has even a passing interest in cars likely knows about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. This is what happened when Mitsubishi decided to inject some of their World Rally Championship-winning DNA into their Lancer compact car. Ten generations of Evolution were made between 1992 and 2016, thrilling enthusiasts across the globe. Early models sadly didn’t make it to the United States, but later ones did. This particular 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR is rather interesting, as it’s from the last generation of Evo, as they are fondly known. With its 2.0-liter MIVEC TURBO engine, 5-speed manual transmission and Sight & Sound Package, it’s got quite a value proposition to offer. In short, it’s a ferociously quick family car that can easily settle down for a daily drive, then buckle up for the weekend blast at the track.




Nissan’s fine 370Z is one of a long legacy of this iconic Japanese automaker’s series of Z-cars. Widely known for their enthusiast-oriented driving dynamics, the Z cars have been around for decades. Between 2009 and 2020, it was the 370Z that bore the torch. Today, we have a rather special 2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe Custom for sale from Boerne, Texas. This 53,739-mile machine features a full Trueblood vinyl wrap by Techwrap, tuning that helps it make nearly 600 horses, and a host of performance modifications. If you want the ultimate tuner 370Z, we might just have it here right now!



Anyone who has even a passing interest in cars likely knows about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. This is what happened when Mitsubishi decided to inject some of their World Rally Championship-winning DNA into their Lancer compact car. Ten generations of Evolution were made between 1992 and 2016, thrilling enthusiasts across the globe. Early models sadly didn’t make it to the United States, but later ones did. This particular 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR is rather interesting, as it’s from the last generation of Evo, as they are fondly known. With its 2.0-liter MIVEC TURBO engine, 5-speed manual transmission and Sight & Sound Package, it’s got quite a value proposition to offer. In short, it’s a ferociously quick family car that can easily settle down for a daily drive, then buckle up for the weekend blast at the track.



When the Honda NSX two-seat mid-engined sports car was released in 1990, it was widely regarded to be Japan’s first proper supercar. NSX stands for New Sports car – eXperimental, and saw inspiration from many corners including Formula 1 and the F-16 jet fighter. It also showcased Honda’s now-ubiquitous VTEC system, and received development input from the late great Aryton Senna. In the United States, the NSX was sold under Honda’s premium Acura badge, which showcased its positioning appropriately. Today, we have a nice 1991 Acura NSX for sale from Tampa. This car has driven just over 84,000 miles so far and comes with the original owner’s manual and service records. Furthermore, it's got an all-aluminum monocoque frame, a feature that the NSX was the first production car in the world to have.

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