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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2010, 01:26 
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Hi,
would any guys wrecking a GSR cordia, have a gear shift insulator in good condition? if not how much would it cost for a brand new one? and is the part number MB180367 )something along those lines).
Need one asap. My gear stick went through the floor as I was about to drive through macas :(


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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2010, 11:33 
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Cool! So does that mean your Cordia lives again!???

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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2010, 11:41 
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hey george,
Cordia is alive and kickin. Was doing well until the gear boot isolator went and my gear stick dropped :-)
Lucky it didn't happed too far from home


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PostPosted: 19 Apr 2010, 22:40 
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Your car: MY car? hmmm a black hunk of metal that moves once every year
EPIC LOL straight through the floor? they usualy dont fail that hard! over night

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cordiaaaturbo wrote:
EPIC LOL straight through the floor? they usualy dont fail that hard! over night

yeah i found it funny but Terrianne didnt :(


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PostPosted: 21 Apr 2010, 17:38 
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Please close. I went to the wreckers and got a whole gear assembly.


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PostPosted: 22 Apr 2010, 00:15 
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Your car: MY car? hmmm a black hunk of metal that moves once every year
easy swap too
like REALLY easy

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PostPosted: 22 Apr 2010, 15:24 
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yeah it was ain't no thang :p


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im chasing the exact same part, its a stupid set up, but so necessary.
looks like you got the part number right by the way, mine is the same.


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Your car: 1987 Mitsubishi Cordia GSR(?) USA Unleaded version Turbocharged
If you're talking about what I think you are, wrap a thick-ish copper wire around the top gear stick rod, there should be 2 rods under there, and the top one should be the one that holds the stick in the hole. And there should be small tunnel like things in the top of the tunnel for the gear stick rods which you can stick the wire in, it's the way my car is rigged up, and it's holding up.


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I will check tomorrow at work, to see if you can still get them new, maybe a group buy to make it cheaper? if there still avalible

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they match FTO i was told when chadstone said they could get them 99 bucks

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PostPosted: 27 Apr 2010, 09:40 
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I can do

$90each x1 person

$80each x3 people

they will take a few weeks to get them in though as they have to come from Japan

and I will need full payment before I can order

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PostPosted: 28 Apr 2010, 17:46 
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Your car: 1987 Mitsubishi Cordia GSR(?) USA Unleaded version Turbocharged
There any way you could give me the source for it, as I'm in the USA and...yeah...you get the idea.


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I shouldn't have laughed @ you Red when it happened to you...
Mine just fell through the floor today.. FAIL! epic fail lol!

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FRONTN wrote:
I shouldn't have laughed @ you Red when it happened to you...
Mine just fell through the floor today.. FAIL! epic fail lol!

oh you serious Tim? these rubber things must have a 25 yr life expectancy.
btw I was around ur side of town last thurs night pickin up a set of wheels. was gonna call ya but I was in a hurry to get home :(


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all good!
i'll be visiting clark rubber this weekend to fix mine lol..
i remember i fixed one on my old cordia and it lasted longer than the car lol!

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