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Mitsubishi part numbers: [ Jap != Aus? ]

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I've been messing around with the rear parcel shelf this week. Removed my child restraints (they were practically falling out anyway) and fitted some new speakers and uncut grills. I noticed that I had a few broken clips on the underside of the shelf, so I got the part number online and went to visit Mitsubishi.

The part for the FTO rear parcel shelf stud is MR146788. It's a small black plastic stud. Mitsubishi said they'd need to order it in from Japan. Payment would need to made upfront. Just under $10 (per stud! 8O ). Nearly $50 for 5 little plastic studs? No way.

By a complete stroke of luck, I was searching through my box of tricks and found some studs I purchased in error for my old cc lancer. Wouldn't you know it, a perfect match. MB851006 can be found in practically any Mitsubishi dealer because it's for a car that was sold in Australia. There is one difference, it's white, not black. But these things get stuck where nobody can see them, so who cares.

It makes me wonder how many other parts for the FTO get used in Australian cars with different Mitsubishi part numbers. If only there was Jap-Aus part conversion table.

Hope this post saves someone some money. :wink:
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Post by Teania »

There is the CAPS program available, it lists the part numbers and what part numbers they are compatible to in other Mitsi cars (hope that makes sense).

We (kaveman) have it, smorison has it and I think Bennoz may as well. Its a huge program, dstocks do you have this?

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ps - Good find :D

It's amazing what Mitsu will charge if they find out its for an FTO... :?
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Yep,

But I think the one you have is more comprehensive than the one I have. Mine will fit on a CD. I believe there is another that fits on DVD. I have been hassling Bennoz to get a hold of it for a while now as he has the connections.....

Wish id known this before though. I just bought 3 of those clips.....
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    Post by Bennoz »

    That is a good find mate!

    Its amazing what you can come across in the dust covered isles of your local auto shop.

    And yes Dwayne... it was gonna be Tanya or Steve I was gonna ask for the full copy :)

    Tanya, do you reckon I could get a copy of it? Can you put it on DVD or should I catch up with you at some stage & bring my laptop?
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    Post by Teania »

    Probably better to catch up, (we don't have a DVD burner). If you bring your laptop we can hook the 2 up and just transfer it all across.
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    Excellent...... Will look forward to that.
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