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So, I would've thought I made a thread here many many years ago, but apparently not? I've been a GTPlanet member for about two decades now so better late than never. I think the best way for me to structure this would be with separate posts for each car, in chronological order, and then have links to the individual posts in the first one.
Contents
The Cars
#1 - 1988 Mitsubishi Starion
#2 - 1998 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS
#3 - 1995 Mazda Miata 1.8
#4 - 2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
#5 - 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1
#6 - 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R
#7 - 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
#8 - 2006 Lotus Elise
The Trucks
#1 - 1994 Toyota Pickup XtraCab DLX
#2 - 2001 Toyota Tacoma TRD SR5
#3 - 2017 Ford F150 XLT
The Motorcycles
#1 - 1997 Honda CR125 (Not worth making a post on)
#2 - 1978 Honda CB750K
#3 - 2003 Yamaha WR250F
#4 - 2014 Triumph Street Triple 675R
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My First Car!
1988 Mitsubishi Starion
Powered by a 2.6L SOHC 4cyl Turbo in the US; Mitsubishi's G54B. Kind of a truck motor But I didn't know any better at the time. 5-Speed, RWD. I think it was rated somewhere around 160-70hp and 210-220 tq? It had all the cool 80s techno vibes and gadgets as well. Digital auto climate control. A casette deck with all the cool equalizer sliders. Those automatic door track seatbelts.
In summary: At the time, I was working at a small local auto shop during the summer and then afternoons during my junior year of high school. One day, one of the regular customers drops off her low mileage, mint, black on black Chrysler Conquest TSI. Like most people here, I was an avid Gran Turismo fan. I thought I had seen everything and then here comes this car. Never heard of it or seen it before. (Yes, I think the rally version was in one of the games but that's a different thing) It has an intercooler? Ooooo that must mean its got a turbo.. And it's a manual.. I go home and do some research and learn what I can. A short time later, being young and dumb, I decide its a great idea to buy a 15 year old Mitsubishi off of eBay for a first car.
The digital gavel drops and $2000 dollars later, this is what I ended up with. To no one's surprise but me, the seller is already having problems just trying to drive it to my house. After the seller breaks down, gets it back to their place, and then "fixes" it over a week or two, I eventually receive it. Then, in the next day or two, I can't help myself but want to try and drive it around to block. Mind you, I still only had my driver's permit and was due to go for my license test on my 17th birthday a couple months away. The old, pesky, and ever present god, Murphy, ruiner of all days, looms large in my life. One might say my belief lends him strength. I nervously take the car out for a run down my street. I precariously roll into boost going down the main entry road.. Suddenly, the engine falters, making some sort've noise and stops. It will not start again. I am now broken down in a car, without a license, at the other end of the neighborhood.. perhaps even without my Mom knowing. This would set the tone for this car, and many of my other cars, going forward..
Lets try to pare down the rest of my time with this old Diamond Star Motor. I would eventually learn the car bent an exhaust valve. It sat in the back of the shop I worked at for a few months. Learning many new things, we got it running again but it never felt like it ran particularly good. I didn't have enough experience to understand exactly why. Only a few months after buying it, I ended up getting my second car, with the expectation of selling the Starion. Though, over the next couple years, I continued down the young-car-enthusiasts' rite of passage by buying various modifications for it, essentially throwing money into a fire pit. At one point, rebuilding the whole motor in the garage of my friends house (bless his parents for letting a kid disable a car in their driveway ) with a hotter cam and maybe some bottom end goodies, etc etc. Somehow in my mind, I hoped refreshing all this stuff would make it run better. I don't think it did.
I sold the car sometime in 2006 I believe. I put very few miles on the car, as I was always afraid I was going to break down somewhere, and as mentioned before it never quite ran right. It was kinda jerky, seemingly wanting to stall, etc. So it mostly sat outside the house at the curb. The Starion/Conquest is still a fairly rare car and I'm lucky enough to have seen a few around over the years. Would love to see one added to Gran Turismo.
Contents
The Cars
#1 - 1988 Mitsubishi Starion
#2 - 1998 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS
#3 - 1995 Mazda Miata 1.8
#4 - 2005 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
#5 - 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1
#6 - 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R
#7 - 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
#8 - 2006 Lotus Elise
The Trucks
#1 - 1994 Toyota Pickup XtraCab DLX
#2 - 2001 Toyota Tacoma TRD SR5
#3 - 2017 Ford F150 XLT
The Motorcycles
#1 - 1997 Honda CR125 (Not worth making a post on)
#2 - 1978 Honda CB750K
#3 - 2003 Yamaha WR250F
#4 - 2014 Triumph Street Triple 675R
___________________________________________________________________________________________
My First Car!
1988 Mitsubishi Starion
Powered by a 2.6L SOHC 4cyl Turbo in the US; Mitsubishi's G54B. Kind of a truck motor But I didn't know any better at the time. 5-Speed, RWD. I think it was rated somewhere around 160-70hp and 210-220 tq? It had all the cool 80s techno vibes and gadgets as well. Digital auto climate control. A casette deck with all the cool equalizer sliders. Those automatic door track seatbelts.
In summary: At the time, I was working at a small local auto shop during the summer and then afternoons during my junior year of high school. One day, one of the regular customers drops off her low mileage, mint, black on black Chrysler Conquest TSI. Like most people here, I was an avid Gran Turismo fan. I thought I had seen everything and then here comes this car. Never heard of it or seen it before. (Yes, I think the rally version was in one of the games but that's a different thing) It has an intercooler? Ooooo that must mean its got a turbo.. And it's a manual.. I go home and do some research and learn what I can. A short time later, being young and dumb, I decide its a great idea to buy a 15 year old Mitsubishi off of eBay for a first car.
The digital gavel drops and $2000 dollars later, this is what I ended up with. To no one's surprise but me, the seller is already having problems just trying to drive it to my house. After the seller breaks down, gets it back to their place, and then "fixes" it over a week or two, I eventually receive it. Then, in the next day or two, I can't help myself but want to try and drive it around to block. Mind you, I still only had my driver's permit and was due to go for my license test on my 17th birthday a couple months away. The old, pesky, and ever present god, Murphy, ruiner of all days, looms large in my life. One might say my belief lends him strength. I nervously take the car out for a run down my street. I precariously roll into boost going down the main entry road.. Suddenly, the engine falters, making some sort've noise and stops. It will not start again. I am now broken down in a car, without a license, at the other end of the neighborhood.. perhaps even without my Mom knowing. This would set the tone for this car, and many of my other cars, going forward..
Lets try to pare down the rest of my time with this old Diamond Star Motor. I would eventually learn the car bent an exhaust valve. It sat in the back of the shop I worked at for a few months. Learning many new things, we got it running again but it never felt like it ran particularly good. I didn't have enough experience to understand exactly why. Only a few months after buying it, I ended up getting my second car, with the expectation of selling the Starion. Though, over the next couple years, I continued down the young-car-enthusiasts' rite of passage by buying various modifications for it, essentially throwing money into a fire pit. At one point, rebuilding the whole motor in the garage of my friends house (bless his parents for letting a kid disable a car in their driveway ) with a hotter cam and maybe some bottom end goodies, etc etc. Somehow in my mind, I hoped refreshing all this stuff would make it run better. I don't think it did.
I sold the car sometime in 2006 I believe. I put very few miles on the car, as I was always afraid I was going to break down somewhere, and as mentioned before it never quite ran right. It was kinda jerky, seemingly wanting to stall, etc. So it mostly sat outside the house at the curb. The Starion/Conquest is still a fairly rare car and I'm lucky enough to have seen a few around over the years. Would love to see one added to Gran Turismo.
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