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    The Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Viscous Realtime 4WD) was the range-topping version of Mitsubishi Motors' Galant model, available in the sixth (1987–1992)...
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    The Mitsubishi Galant (Japanese: 三菱・ギャラン, Mitsubishi Gyaran) is an automobile which was produced by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1969 until 2012...
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    market Galant, and came in turbocharged or naturally aspirated form. It is found in various models including the 1988-92 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, the U...
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    The Mitsubishi Galant Λ (Lambda) is a two-door, four-seat hardtop/notchback coupé built by Mitsubishi from 1976 until 1984. From 1978, it was exported...
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    Model — Mitsubishi Heavy Industries TD025M-7G Eterna VR-4/ TD025L-7G Mitsubishi Galant Sports GT 1994 1994 Mitsubishi Galant Sports GT VR-4 TD025L-7G...
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    Lancer, Soueast Lioncel, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at different times, and has been sold as the Mitsubishi Galant Fortis in Japan since 2007...
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    The Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) was first shown as the Galant GTX-1 showcar at the 1969 Tokyo Motor Show. Sales began in November...
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    the Mitsubishi Galant, which itself had won the Japan Car of the Year award in 1987. The Diamante's platform was also used for the sporty Mitsubishi 3000GT...
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    Road & Track. Vol. 45, no. 6. p. 75. "Used 1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT Specs & Features". "Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4, Porsche 911 Turbo, and Toyota Supra Turbo -...
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    He drove for Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe in four events in 1989 and in five events in 1990. His best result with the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 was second at...
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    The Mitsubishi Sapporo name has been used on two derivations of the Mitsubishi Galant: 1978–1984 — This rear-wheel drive hardtop coupé was based on the...
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    Sports Gear R trim package in Japan used the drivetrain of the first Mitsubishi Galant VR-4; the 4G63T 2.0-liter, 16V DOHC, turbocharged four mated to either...
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    from the original Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, and was sold in GSR and RS models. This engine was also used in the Mitsubishi RVR with the Hyper...
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  • with the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. The car won in the hands of Mikael Ericsson in Finland and Pentti Airikkala in Great Britain. Mitsubishi finished fourth...
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    between 1976 and 1996. Mitsubishi has utilized the "Sigma" name on several different vehicles based on Mitsubishi Galant and Mitsubishi Diamante sold in various...
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    the Pajero Mini was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop. Since 2008 Mitsubishi has produced the Nissan Kix (Japanese: 日産・キックス, Hepburn: Nissan...
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    commercial (taxi) use. 1986–1990 Mitsubishi Galant 1986–1992 Mitsubishi Debonair 1990–1992 Mitsubishi Diamante/Mitsubishi Sigma The 6G72 was manufactured...
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    and 1999, on all occasions driving the Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. He also aided Mitsubishi to the 1998 world constructors' title as well as...
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  • Thumbnail for Mitsubishi Galant FTO
    The Mitsubishi Galant Coupé FTO is a rear-wheel drive coupe produced by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors from November 1971 to March 1975. "FTO" was...
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  • Kenjiro Shinozuka (category Mitsubishi Motors people)
    his greatest successes were as a works driver for Mitsubishi Motors. Behind the wheel of a Galant VR-4 he won the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in 1988...
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    His last WRC event in action was the 1992 Rally Portugal in a Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 until he made a one-time comeback at the 2002 Neste Rally Finland...
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    twilight of his career, when he won the 1989 RAC Rally in a Group A Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. He is still the third oldest driver to win a WRC event. Altogether...
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    derived from the previous high-performance variant of the Mitsubishi Sapporo or Mitsubishi Galant Lambda sports coupé, with a MacPherson strut suspension...
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    debut of Rally Australia and won by Japan's Kenjiro Shinozuka in a Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. Initially the championship had strong support from World Rally...
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    it was the largest sedan Mitsubishi had built to date. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called the Galant Shop starting in 1969 with...
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    The Mitsubishi Dignity (Japanese: 三菱・ディグニティ, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Diguniti) is a full-size luxury car originally manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors from...
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  • EX2000 Turbo Mitsubishi Lancer RS Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV Nissan 200SX...
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    Australian market. This model derived from the fifth-generation Japanese Mitsubishi Galant Σ (Sigma), a front-wheel drive (FWD) vehicle released in August 1983...
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    transmission. Based on the Tredia, the Chariot partially replaced the Mitsubishi Galant station wagon. In Japan the Chariot was available as either a six-...
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    upon the release of the "Dyna-wedge" Galant model. Mitsubishi introduced the "Colt" name in 1962 on the Mitsubishi Colt 600, the first of a line of small...
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