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New owner of a basket case.
By PCGuitar,

Hey all. I see a lot of good activity here I'm glad there's a support forum for this vehicle.
I fell in love with a marketplace basket case roller and I'm about to embark on the journey to get her driving for the first time in 15years.
I bought an auto 88, yellow, lots of body rust but the frame is solid (except the driver side torque arm mount (I think that's what it is))
Missing a few trim pieces too.
Plan is to drop a carbureted Chevy 4.3 mated to a 200-4R (i
BaT - 39k-Mile 1985 Mitsubishi Starion LE 5-Speed

By Alpina_Blue,
I was pretty surprised to see this pop up, it’s rare to see such a nice flatty for sale these days, only the second one listed on BaT. It’s hard to imagine this isn’t one of the better examples left out there - very cool, especially with the digital dash.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-mitsubishi-starion-2/
My digital LED 6 gauge conversion
By Mike7447,

Fair warning,…if you’re a purist, you might wanna skip this one. There is reckless butchery, and minimal concern for the possibility of returning anything to “ the way it was” .
I started with a really nice low mile cluster.Low mile in this instance is 72100 miles.
*Pay no attention to the crime scene in the background,… I tend to have multiple things going on all at once, and never put back anything until I can’t find nothing.
Even though the gauges are branded as a Jegs pr
HOW TO: Step by Step Throttle Body Rebuild

By techboy,

Over the next couple of days I'll be putting the Throttle Body Rebuilt thread back together. I was able to salvage a lot of it from the Wayback Machine. I just have to reattached the pictures I think. At the time of the Wayback capture this had over 9,000 views, so I figured it would be a valuable one to resurrect. ~techboy
This is a step by step tutorial on how to tear down and rebuild the throttle body including the replacement of the throttle shaft seals. For those of you who