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2002 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ - 'Static'

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  • rice4life
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    Oh man, this looks amazing. You could make cheap functional bumper supports/crash bars out of GTO foam front bumper supports and trim them down.

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Removed the crash bar altogether and started notching the radiator support and frame rails.


    This shows some of the cutting we had to do. We had to end up cutting more so the foglight brackets would fit.


    VRG JDM rear shown with USDM rear, you can see how much shallower the VRG bumpers are.


    Front VRG bumper on and JDM headlights in, mostly, a little more finishing prior to installation. The lips are also getting painted as of right now. Headlights still need to be wired.




    This shows you just how shallow the VRG front bumper also is, almost flush with the hood!

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
    I love JDM conversions on just about anything. Looks great man, will you leave the rear bumper support in there, or does this car not have one?
    These VRG Galant bumpers are MUCH SHALLOWER than their JDM or USDM counterparts. The rear bumper is 3" shallower, and does allow for a small amount of crash bar protection, although it must be custom, the factory USDM crash bar doesn't fit without major modification. The front bumper is about 2" shallower than the USDM (or most JDM bumpers), and the foglight openings are obstructed with the factory USDM radiator core support. The front crash bar must be removed, and the radiator support modified as shown.

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  • rice4life
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    I love JDM conversions on just about anything. Looks great man, will you leave the rear bumper support in there, or does this car not have one?

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Started installing the JDM body parts as of last night.

    Cutting off a portion of the tailpipe after the muffler. The VRG bumper is significantly shorter than the USDM.


    What you all think of this exhaust tip??



    Rear bumper on the car late last night. This VRG bumper is FAR MORE SHALLOW than we originally thought, it is HALF the depth of the other JDM bumpers, and 1/4 the depth of the USDM bumpers.

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    All parts are prepped, and painted except for the front and rear lips which required plastic welding first.

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Originally posted by OSSHWA View Post
    Always liked Galants. Looks good so far man!
    Thanks!

    The goal is to have the parts on for the Mitsubishi Owners Day at the IL factory!

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  • OSSHWA
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    Always liked Galants. Looks good so far man!

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Big Update. All body paints in some stage of primer, paint, or plastic welding...

    Front bumper in paint


    Rear bumper in paint


    Extensions and assorted pieces in primer


    Extensions an assorted pieces in paint

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Front bumper during prep to before painting.

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Dropped off the bumpers and assorted body pieces to be painted.

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  • harlerocco
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    I love Trafficstar DTX, hopefully getting some for myself soon.

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  • mrg7243
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    Originally posted by RedGalant2k1 View Post
    Looky who it is! Is that your Audi in the sig? A6 right?
    It is! I need to pop by tgc one of these days. Nope a urs4.

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  • RedGalant2k1
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    Originally posted by mrg7243 View Post
    Looks good Dave!
    Looky who it is! Is that your Audi in the sig? A6 right?

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  • SilentCool
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    The wheel size seems huge now but I'm guessing with the lips that would change. I have always liked this generation of galants.

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