Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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Mitsubishi Starion
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
Location: London
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Looks like a Kindness-mobile
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
Location: Drives: E39
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its white with red and black stripes, 4 white wheels, and sponsored by the mail, also has 2 doors
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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your knowledge of this vehicle astounds me
now tell me somethin i dont know
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Dave Harwood
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Registered: 20th Jun 00
Location: Bangalore, India
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http://www.starion-turbo.co.uk/
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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quote: Originally posted by Dave Harwood
http://www.starion-turbo.co.uk/
yes david thats where i got the picture from
i wanted to hear wot peeps on here have to say about it
ok so i should of just clicked on the tech link
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Paul H
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Registered: 11th Aug 03
Location: Lincoln.
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erm it's a banger
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Dave Harwood
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Registered: 20th Jun 00
Location: Bangalore, India
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late 70's to early 80's typical coupe really.. Similar to the Manta/Monza
Little bit like the early supra?.... Not to my taste, but could probably look special with a few grand thrown at it..
Apparently quite quick too
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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quote: Originally posted by Dave Harwood
Apparently quite quick too
The MITSUBISHI STARION TURBO was first introduced into the U.K. in 1981. A 2-litre single overhead camshaft design, Allthough its original engine did NOT include an intercooler, it was still able to produce 170bhp-and was widely regarded as ''The fastest 2 litre on the road ''
perhaps i should of just read the site
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
Location: Common Sense HQ
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any left today are either rotten with rust, or immacualte, kept hidden in a garage and never driven
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by Gambit
any left today are either rotten with rust, or immacualte, kept hidden in a garage and never driven
yes i saw one of each example on wednesday in a lock up
do u think they are worth restoring?
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Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
Location: Gillingham, Kent
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yeah, 20 years old now so classed as a classic car. i reckon if the selling price is right then you could make quite a bit.
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
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might be more hassle than its worth - sourcing parts would be a fekin nightmare.
no real market for them either
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
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there is only 1 on the autotrader website & its going for 1k & its immaculate with only 92k on it
[Edited on 11-12-2003 by Gambit]
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carnoisseurcraig
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Registered: 4th Jun 03
Location: Inverness
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totally, gambit is right.
My mate had one and he sold it after 3 weeks cos parts were a nightmare to get hold of and when he did get them they cost the earth. This was going back 7 years
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