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  • JimJ Offline
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    Jim
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    #15

    It's a 98

    I doubt he's ever raced it; when you put that much money in to paint and body work... i bet it sits on a trailer.

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    • JimJ Offline
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      Topless Spyder
      This Mitsubishi leaves its opponent with a lethal bite.

      By Marco Patiño
      Photography: Marco Patiño

      Andrew Abraham has created a monster in this '98 Mitsubishi Spyder and the pictures tell the story all too well. Looking at this car is a source of wonder, amazement and frustration, especially when you consider that it was done in 18 months. The really sick part of it all is that Andrew's not done, so just when you thought that you were running up on his heels he takes another giant step forward. Add in the fact that Andrew is a pre-med student at UC-Irvine and it's hard not to take a drink from your Super Gulp of Hatorade.

      The Spyder already had nice lines but with the additional bodywork and conversions the ride takes on a long and slinky look reminiscent of a fine Italian automobile. The Neeper wheels pull it all together like a hot pair of kicks with your favorite outfit. The interior is certainly something out of a techno pop video with enough TVs to make any household jealous, and with the combination of suede seating you know that you're rollin' first class.

      Andrew says that working on the car is his "destresser" from all of the work and studying that trying to become doctor involves and that he has fun attending shows. This is Andrew's first custom and you know that he went big dog for the first time out of the gate, having MIC of Anaheim, California, handle the suspension. Reptilian is the only way to describe the way that it lays and it's certainly a head turner and show stopper at the shows.

      If you think that this car is all show and no go you're in for a rude awakening in a stop light brawl. This massaged motor is pumping out a cool 400hp, enough power to bring most confrontations to a quick and definitive end with this Spyder leaving its opponent with a lethal bite. So check out the pics and you can see that it's all there... good looks, muscle and all the "bling" that you could want in a ride.

      Vitals: Owner: Andrew Abraham
      Vehicle: '98 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GS-T
      City/State: Irvine, California
      Club: No affiliation

      Suspension: Air Ride system with 5-gallon candy painted tank, three compressors, 10 electric fast valves, four slow manual valves and 14 switches installed by Master Image Customs. The vehicle was also upgraded with AEM big brake system, Metal Master brake pads and steel-braided hoses.

      Paint and Body Mods: The bodywork--including shaved door handles, antenna, moldings and windshield squirters, Nissan Silvia (S15) headlight conversion, Honda S2000 backlight conversion, custom 7-inch side scoops, chrome BMW M Roadster gills, M3 side skirts, custom back bumper--and custom blended candy paint done by Steve at Auto Explosion in Gardena, California.

      Rims and Rubber: 19-inch Concept Neeper Ghinis (limited edition) with P235/35-ZR19 Nitto NT-555 tires.

      Interior: Full white suede interior with blue suede piping, Italian leather-covered dash, plush blue carpet, candy painted interior pieces, carbon fiber dash overlay, white suede covered steering wheel, custom trunk enclosure covered in white leather. All work performed by Revo at Stitchcraft Interiors in Westminster, California.

      Audio/Video: Nine TV screens (including one in each headrest, one in each door and three molded into the top pillar, one 4-inch behind a two-way mirror and one 7-inch monitor in front of the shifter), Panasonic CQ-DV9000 DVD player, Infinity speakers, a total of 18 neon and 12 strobe lights, hidden fog machine, Optima deep cycle blue top battery, Viper alarm and Lo-Jack recovery system. All work done by Robbie at Luther Sound Designs.

      Performance: Dynoed at 340 HP to the wheels, upgraded 18G turbo features "big" GReddy front-mounted intercooler, 660cc Denso fuel injectors, Super AFC fuel and boost controllers, upgraded Denso fuel pump, AEM cam gears, GReddy Type S blow-off valve, Fluidyne all-aluminum racing radiators, Injen Technology air intake and air filter, Tanabe exhaust tubing, WeaponR dual exhaust mufflers and GReddy oil catch can.

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      • 9 Offline
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        92TSIpos
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        #17

        my point exactly, but I would be proud to have that car on my trailer any day.

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          #18

          Jim wrote:
          GReddy oil catch can.
          thats the key right there

          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

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            he listed muffalers as an exhaust, atta kid

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              thats a pretty old pic, now it has a marble paint job, and over 50 tv's from the last i heard

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              • 9 Offline
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                92TSIpos
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                where is that pic from? (A magazine i assume)

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                • JimJ Offline
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                  Jim
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                  #22

                  Yup it has a crazy marble paint job, and the entire dash is TV's...

                  I'll try and find some photos

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                  • JimJ Offline
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                    Jim
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                    #23

                    Here's the same car w/ updated pics:

                    561391_18_full.jpg
                    561391_19_full.jpg
                    561391_20_full.jpg

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                    • 9 Offline
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                      92TSIpos
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                      #24

                      i bet that car has well over 250 grand stuck into it. beautiful 😄

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                      • FlowcusF Offline
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                        Flowcus
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                        #25

                        It went from a nice show car to just plain stupid crap... waste of money. The first pictures were much better, but he had to ruin it with TV's all over the place... dumb

                        I ride random bitches.

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                          agreed

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                          • P Offline
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                            pin
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                            #27

                            That brake rotor looks like it's never even had pads touching it. Actually, it looks like it's chromed. What a monstrous waste of a car.

                            Barry
                            "street races are for newbies and drifting is for the pros"

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                              yeah. that car is seriously lame like that. a couple monitors is good.. but when you start putting them under the hood and right by the wheels.. thats just retarded. same with the new paint. the blue looked much MUCH better.

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                              • My NOvaM Offline
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                                My NOva
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                                its some elses creation i think it looks tight as hell the way it is now everyone is saying that its a waste but if u had that kind of money u know u would have other cars that were fast as hell

                                Hey Tina come get some hamm

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                                  pin
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                                  #30

                                  I've never owned or built a "big dog" show car and probably never will. I'd prefer to have a well-engineered self-upgraded weekend race car and a reliable daily driver. I don't have either of those though. Heh.

                                  Barry
                                  "street races are for newbies and drifting is for the pros"

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                                    Im not a fan of bodykits. But that blue one dam I roll in that.

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