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Custom 1989 Chrysler Conquest Is Ready to Fight

One of the most interesting regiments of the world's tuning armies is that of older vehicles. It’s such a pleasure to see this quite aging machines receiving heavy modifications and fighting contemporary modified rides. This piece of news is dedicated to presenting you a 1989 Chrysler Conquest (or Mitsubishi Starion) that can certainly make many contemporary vehicles cry. The vehicle is featured on stancenation.com.

We’ll start with a long list of engine modifications: KDM full hard pipe kit, KDM 3-inch exhaust with flew pipe, KDM custom intercooler, Tep Griffin aluminum intercooler, S16 Turbo, NGK spark plug wires, Greddy electronic boost controller, Turbo xs RFL blow off valve, MC Non jet valve head and Ajusa head gasket and others.

The vehicle is now connected to the road through new suspension and rims. The suspension mods include Mookeeh Full-body coilovers, Mookeeh Front Pillowball Camber Plates, Mookeeh Rear Camber Plates, Suspension Technics front and rear sway bars, Cusco Front Strut Bar and Polyurethane bushings. The front axle got 17x9.5-inch rims (MB Battle in Gunmetal Grey) with 215/40 tires, while the rear one received 18x9.5-inch rims with 225/40 tires.

Other tech goodies include ACT xtreme pressure plate with the street disc. lightened flywheel, new clutch master and slave, steel braided clutch line and a short throw shifter.

The vehicle is dressed in a stunning shade of blue and also comes with other exterior mods, while other parts, like the taillight, have been restored.

Waht, can we say? We'd really love to see this ride in action.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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