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It is not. The GS is a tranny for an I4, so its not quite wide enough to match up to the V6 block. And if I remember correctly, the 94 manual was a 6-speed. You'd need to get the tranny from a 3rd generation Eclipse GT (I know this works because I did it on my 97) but this only works if you have a SOHC motor, which Mitsubishi didn't put in the 3000GT until 97, but Dodge put it in the Stealth from the beginning. You're probably gonna have to hunt for a Stealth/3000GT parts car.
with parts and labor I would guess somewhere aroun 100 to 150
will a 91 Mitsubishi eclipse body parts fit a 91 ford probe
One could sell Mitsubishi Eclipse parts on online websites such as eBay or Amazon. As well as this, one may sell Mistubishi Eclipse parts to car repair companies.
If you require Mitsubishi replacement parts your best bet would be to visit your local Mitsubishi dealer and purchase the genuine parts. You can also check Ebay and Amazon to see if you can purchase these parts at a discounted price.
There are many places where one can buy parts for a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse. They can be bought from such websites as CARiD and CarPart4less, as well as from eBay.
One can find Mitsubishi Eclipse accessories on the "PartsTrain" website. They have been delivering hard-to-find auto and truck parts since 1995. Parts Train is the place to shop when you are needing accessories for your Mitsubishi Eclipse. They are one of the industry's most reliable auto-part stores that offer top of the line Mitsubishi Eclipse auto parts and accessories.
No they are not.
if you do it yourself and buy the parts at napa auto parts it will be about 400 bucks
The service manual does not specify the size. You might try asking the parts manager at a Mitsubishi dealership. Maybe their parts system would have the size.
Any auto parts store will order Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder weather-stripping. The prices will vary depending on the store you choose.
Well, I would recommend contacting the manufacturer of the vehicle or automobile's company to inquire about getting the right parts personally, yourself.