This is a *cough* 1994 Mitsubishi FTO...
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looks about right
just has a few body modifications, headlight conversion, ok, no it's not an FTO
it must be a GTO

just has a few body modifications, headlight conversion, ok, no it's not an FTO

it must be a GTO

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maybe i shouldn't have left my real email address.94 Mitsubishi FTO with 2 extra doors, square-er features, an automatic-manual gear box, 0.0cc engine and a big VOLVO badge across the front grill. Wow that 440 Volvo conversion must've cost a pretty penny or 2. Maybe that explains the price, even though 94' 440GL's are worth no more than $3k, I guess the unique-ness of the vehicle makes up for it.
you know the funny thing is that they got the VIN number right but just not the rest of the details...
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lolololololololololBorepYano wrote:maybe i shouldn't have left my real email address.94 Mitsubishi FTO with 2 extra doors, square-er features, an automatic-manual gear box, 0.0cc engine and a big VOLVO badge across the front grill. Wow that 440 Volvo conversion must've cost a pretty penny or 2. Maybe that explains the price, even though 94' 440GL's are worth no more than $3k, I guess the unique-ness of the vehicle makes up for it.
you know the funny thing is that they got the VIN number right but just not the rest of the details...
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