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MITSUBISHI 3000GT

Brought to Australia in limited numbers (117 total), the 3000GT faced an underwhelming reception when new given its almost sixdigit price tag. They have largely remained undiscovered by enthusiasts until recently, with local cars fetching up to $30K. The car’s sophisticated 3.0lt twin-turbo V6 was front-mid mounted transversely, with allwheel drive and steering, sprung by adaptive dampers and active aerodynamics. When new, the powertrain delivered 210kW; 4kW more than the heroic R32 GT-R!

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