Hi everyone,
My name is Rein, I'm 23 years old and I'm from Belgium. I've been looking around on this forum for quite a while now and finally decided it was time to make an account and start a build thread. I've always been a big Mitsubishi fan, especially when it comes to the Galant. Besides this VR-4, I also own a 1989 Galant GLSi that originally belonged to my grandfather. It's a car I'll never sell and it's what really got me into these cars.
After searching for a project car for quite some time, I finally found #840/1000. The car was originally sold in California before being imported to Belgium in 1994. It later spent some time in the Netherlands before ending up back in Belgium, where I bought it in October 2024. It had been sitting for around 12 years, so it definitely needed some love, but it was complete enough that I knew it was worth saving.
My goal isn't to build the fastest vr4 out there. I want to restore it properly while keeping its original character. I'm aiming for a clean OEM+ build that I can enjoy for many years. The target is somewhere around 300-350 hp, but reliability and doing things the right way are much more important to me than chasing big numbers. I would love to hear from some of you if 300-350hp is possible on the stock drivetrain with my evo 3 16G, PTE 1000cc's and ecmlink V3.
Since buying the car, the project has slowly turned into a full restoration. Whenever possible, I've been restoring original parts instead of replacing them. A lot of time has gone into cleaning, powder coating, zinc plating hardware, replacing bushings and trying to make every part look and function as it should.
I've also been collecting a few rare OEM and JDM parts along the way, which has been almost as much fun as working on the car itself.
There's already quite a bit of progress to catch up on, so I'll use the next few posts to show everything that's been done up until now before posting updates as I continue working on it. I may have gone a little overboard with the camera... enjoy the photo dump!
I hope you enjoy following along, and as always, any advice or suggestions are more than welcome!