1999 Mitsubishi FTO
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Mitsubishi FTO Problems
Banda de punto
1994, Punto Correa motor v6 24 valvula 4 levas
como poner en punto su motor 6a12 de Mitsubishi...
Gear box
1994, when pulling away the car does not shift
the gears in the correct order,the gear indicat...
Oil
1996, I bought an FTO from ebay a week ago,
trailered it from london to stratford upon
avon, d...
1999 Mitsubishi FTO specs
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Used Mitsubishi FTO
FTO stands for "Fresh Touring Origination". The name recalls the Galant FTO coupé of 1971, one of the company's first sports cars. The only body style was a 2-door coupé, and all FTOs were front wheel drive. Either a straight-4 or a transversely mounted V6 engine was available, mated to either a 5-speed manual or INVECS-II semi-automatic transmission. Earlier models had a four-speed version, whilst the post-facelift versions had a five-speed. October 1994–August 1997In commemoration of its win at the Car of the Year Japan awards in 1994, Mitsubishi introduced a limited production of the GPX Limited Edition model. It can be indentified by its dandelion yellow paint scheme and "'94–95 Japan Car of the Year" emblems on the outer surface of the car's C-pillar. It also has a rear screen wiper and limited slip differential as standard. Less than 500 of these are believed to have been produced. The Nakaya-Tune FTO was a limited edition introduced in early 1997, and only 300 cars were sold. The car was tuned by Akihiko Nakaya, driver of an FTO in the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship in 1998–1999. The main differences over the standard model are a sports silencer, uprated brake pads, carbon fibre lip spoiler, and uprated suspension with Öhlins shock absorbers. » Read More About Mitsubishi FTO |