ScottyB said:
my friend! i was literally about to cannonball the honda across 3 time zones to come break you out of their basement dungeon before they sacrificed you to some Mitsubishi ritual!
i have never, ever, heard of such an insane, neurotic owner and was genuinely worried about you for a hot minute. i guess i kinda get it - if you're that disconnected from most people in the middle of nowhere and also older, everything these days looks like a scheme to take your money every time you turn the news on. but the carpet pics, running a scam job with the bank teller, re-arranging your flight twice, having to take 3 people in the car just to drive it....this story needs a full editorial in GRM.
so glad it worked out though...and you're the perfect owner for a car like that with a nice place to keep it and the best roads to stretch its legs on. i'm like you, not a Mitsu guy (aside from the GSX, starion, Evo, and Pajero) or fan of the company in general, but they 100% put their "A Team" on the Evo models and i love them for it. I'm stoked you're going to hang onto it and properly blow the carbon out of it, for all the engineering that was put into it, I think that's the only proper way to enjoy these things. everyone i know who's had one has generally talked about their care and feeding being a little more than average but that they drive like nothing else, just a pure rally homologation special. i lusted over the RS models for a time when they were still semi-affordable just for how "racecar" they are.
just saw you were finally able to get it smogged. right on! i agree you should send a shot of the kids all hugging the car to the previous owner for the holidays, he'd probably go sob on his neighbor's shoulder for that one.
Big thanks ScottyB!! You were with me on the journey from day one. I appreciate your input in reading those copied texts and keeping me sane. Always much appreciated. The scam job with the bank teller was ..WOW ..at that point I didn't know what to say. I mean I have LOTS of friends, but I don't have that many friends, who have random branch in the middle of nowhere to wire fake funds! HAH.
Owner was neurotic. I do appreciate the way he took care of the car. As you know, I am probably one of the most anal owners around, and he definitely outdid me by many many moons. That said, is probably the reason I got such a nice example. Can't wait to stretch its legs, once plates are done. The roads are perfect for this car, and definitely needs some carbon cleaning with the left foot! HAH. Yup me and you have same taste in cars, and MITSU isn't even in the top 10. But this one definiteily feels special.
As I was researching, there were lots of "tow truck is the EVO's favorite place," "motor blew at 80k" posts. The high mileage thread on the EVO forum, has a bunch of stock cars in the 180-250K mile range, with no issues. I spoke to couple of engineers on there (in MI) that have had them since new. Literally said, most reliable cars they owned, used stock parts, keep it stock, follow the schedule.
However, I am going with my eyes wide open. 60K for timingbelt/water pump isn't something I usually do. Most of my cars don't need it till 100K, albeit most have chains these days and don't need it at all. Then again many have said MSM/MS3 are POS, and both of mine have been pretty amazing, knock on wood for the EVO. I plan to enjoy her, as it was intended, maintain as needed (do all fluids in Thanksgiving), and then do the belt/water pump service over X mas holidays. I am sure it will require more attention than a Honda Civic - but I went in with eyes wide open. If I can do a good 5-8K miles on it a year, reliably, I should be happy.
The RS models are definitely cool. Daddy Doug sold one on his site for a pretty penny recently, clean white one as well.
Yes, I will send the X mas pics to him for sure. Rather he cries with his neighbor, than buys a 1 way ticket, and moves into my house for good!
Have a good week my friend, and very much appreciated all the support/countless hours of help/and lending a free ear - since I can't afford a pyschologist these days!
You know where I keep the keys - come on over and drive it anytime, be fun to get on some twisties with you - leave the wife/kids at the beach.
P.S. Will pick up your package at renter house Friday