Dsm Meet
I have a 97 gs-t and I am having a meet or whatever you want to call it over at the clearwater beach. Now it won't only be dsm's but I mean if you guys want to come to that you are all more than welcome. It is the 9th of january. For more info check the events forum.
for those of you who are too lazy to click links and want instant gratification, here is what i pulled of Tom Stangl's website:
so 2G's are not technically DSM's... like i have always said. but, i really dont hold that against 2G's. they are one of the finest vechicles that came out of the DSM engineering lab... despite the 7 bolt
they were produced by chrysler w/ the tooling and dies that were engineered by DSM during chrysler/mitsubishi's partnership, thats why all their VIN's start w/ a number, not a Letter, like "J" which would indicate they were built in Japan. but that partnership was absolved in 1994 after the end of the 1G line. Thats why their VIN's start w/ a number, like "4". So, if Diamond Star Motors doesnt exist, how can they produce any sort of vehicle?
but, anywho, im down for a meet as long as there arent any cocky-ass people who turn their nose up at other DSM-newbie's or DSM-non-be's. Kelly might drive her car so i may go w/ her and leave the FC.
2G cars are considered DSMs because they are direct descendants of the original DSM cars. Although they were technically not built by Diamond Star Motors, their connection to the original line is unmistakable, as they share the name, trim levels and original intention of the 1G cars.
Also, some early 95 cars have DSM labeling on them, leading many to believe that all 2Gs were built by Diamond Star Motors. This is not the case, as Diamond Star Motors officially ceased to exist in mid-1993, when Chrysler sold off all of its Mitsubishi holdings, technically making the 1994 cars the last of the DSMs. This type of hair-splitting is not important for Club purposes, however, and the Club has decided that 2Gers have as much right to be included as earlier owners.
The Galant VR-4 is something of an oddity in the club, but the VR-4 shares many important components with the 1G cars, including the unusual AWD drivetrain. It can be argued that the Galant VR-4 is the "parent" of all DSMs: the original concept for the DSM in North America was a four-door. Also the VR-4 platform was originally concieved to be Mitsubishi's entry into the rally racing circuit before DSM existed.
A similar situation exists with the 2G Spyder convertible, but it's connection with the other 2G cars is unmistakable. Thus the Spyder and VR4 are included in the scope of the Talon Digest.
Other pseudo-related cars, such as the non-USA Lancer and Mirage, are not included in the Digest.
Also, some early 95 cars have DSM labeling on them, leading many to believe that all 2Gs were built by Diamond Star Motors. This is not the case, as Diamond Star Motors officially ceased to exist in mid-1993, when Chrysler sold off all of its Mitsubishi holdings, technically making the 1994 cars the last of the DSMs. This type of hair-splitting is not important for Club purposes, however, and the Club has decided that 2Gers have as much right to be included as earlier owners.
The Galant VR-4 is something of an oddity in the club, but the VR-4 shares many important components with the 1G cars, including the unusual AWD drivetrain. It can be argued that the Galant VR-4 is the "parent" of all DSMs: the original concept for the DSM in North America was a four-door. Also the VR-4 platform was originally concieved to be Mitsubishi's entry into the rally racing circuit before DSM existed.
A similar situation exists with the 2G Spyder convertible, but it's connection with the other 2G cars is unmistakable. Thus the Spyder and VR4 are included in the scope of the Talon Digest.
Other pseudo-related cars, such as the non-USA Lancer and Mirage, are not included in the Digest.
but, anywho, im down for a meet as long as there arent any cocky-ass people who turn their nose up at other DSM-newbie's or DSM-non-be's. Kelly might drive her car so i may go w/ her and leave the FC.
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Last edited by flubyux2; Jan 1, 2004 at 07:25 AM.
Im down for a meet anytime, Ill bring the "parent" out lol. I must say fellow DSMers are the most helpful people I have ever met. Thanks again for the help. We already had out mini-meet at my house lol.
I'm in even if I have to borrow a Honda to get there. Unless you guys would kick me out. 
But that shouldn't happen. This car WILL be running well very shortly, maybe even tomorrow. I will make it happen even if I have to beat the car into submission.

But that shouldn't happen. This car WILL be running well very shortly, maybe even tomorrow. I will make it happen even if I have to beat the car into submission.




