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Taiwanese ver. of Mitsu Minicab w/1200cc engine

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by nestorint, Jan 8, 2016.

  1. nestorint

    nestorint New Member

    Hello.
    I moved to Taiwan from US few years ago.
    So finally after 1 year of thinking, searching and researching I bought locally produced by Taiwanese CMC Mitsubishi version of Minicab.
    I recent years CMC start produced their own design with Mitsu suspension and 1200cc, 1300cc of 4G13 and 1600cc 4G15 engines.
    Rear and 4WD versions of pickup and minivans.
    So I bought a pickup with 4WD and Low option, 1200cc engine. Year of production 2011.
    I just upgraded suspension with 2" lift kit, installed new canvas and set of 15W LED lights as my DRLs
    Next would be 25mm wheel spacers and more "manly" wheels/tires :)
    http://www.harilandistributors.com/veryca/ This is a blog where I record all my upgrades
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  2. fmartin_gila

    fmartin_gila Well-Known Member

    Good looking little truck.

    Fred
     
  3. Terry270

    Terry270 New Member

    Very cool! What kind of power does it make?
     
  4. Jerry Monroe

    Jerry Monroe New Member

     
  5. Jerry Monroe

    Jerry Monroe New Member

    Hello I live in Indiana( mid. state)Good looking truck !! I have a 94 mitsubishi mini ,brother and myself have done a comp overhall of engine 650 hemi and front drive and brakes . A work in progress. Talk to you soon.
     
  6. nestorint

    nestorint New Member

    this engine makes 75HP, 2015 model after upgraded engine management to BOSCH now produce 82HP
    This engine can be found in many other small car Mitsu lineup. And ppl extracting a good numbers.
    But to be honest engine upgrades will be the last item on my list
     
  7. nestorint

    nestorint New Member

    Here is a latest upgrade: set of 205/75R14 A/T tires NANKANG FT-7 and black plastidipped 14" rims.
    Has to do some slight modification in front wheel arches with box cutter knife and rubber mallet :) to prevent rubbing.
    But ride became a much smoother? I have not tested it off-road with new tires.
    The cons: now I need to help some of my 4 dogs to "clime on board" as the truck bed became about 4 inches higher of the ground
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