evo 3 questions
Galant VR4's were only available in the United States in 1991 and 1992. A scarce 3,000 were sold during these two years, so it is a very rare car on this side of the Pacific. Just like every other car bought and sold in the U.S., it is Left Hand Drive. If the fact that only 3,000 of these special DSMs ever made it to our shores does not make it "rare" enough for you, I do know of one RHD GVR4 in the U.S.
Late last year, I recall seeing a genuine RHD/JDM Galant VR4 being for sale on AMS' website. I can't recall the price or what not, but I do remember it being the real deal. Not sure if or who they sold it to, but if your interested give them a call and I'm sure they can help you out.
Late last year, I recall seeing a genuine RHD/JDM Galant VR4 being for sale on AMS' website. I can't recall the price or what not, but I do remember it being the real deal. Not sure if or who they sold it to, but if your interested give them a call and I'm sure they can help you out.
Last edited by Zmann42087; Apr 25, 2007 at 05:59 PM. Reason: I don't know my left from my right... lol
Just like every other car bought and sold in the U.S., it is Right Hand Drive.
Late last year, I recall seeing a genuine LHD/JDM Galant VR4 being for sale on AMS' website. I can't recall the price or what not, but I do remember it being the real deal. Not sure if or who they sold it to, but if your interested give them a call and I'm sure they can help you out.
Late last year, I recall seeing a genuine LHD/JDM Galant VR4 being for sale on AMS' website. I can't recall the price or what not, but I do remember it being the real deal. Not sure if or who they sold it to, but if your interested give them a call and I'm sure they can help you out.
Uggghhh... studying for finals must be getting to me. You are correct. My mistake!


