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1999_Mitsubishi_Eclipse_-_wheel.stl
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445.2 KB
1999_Mitsubishi_Eclipse_-_body.stl
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751.9 KB
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2 model files
Recommended kit
50g

Based on 25% main infill across listed model files

Material cost
$1.20

Filament only at roughly $24/kg PETG / ASA

Print time
2.0h saved / 1.4h–2.4h estimate

Uses 70 mm/s, 0.2 mm layers; verify supports in slicer

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1999_Mitsubishi_Eclipse_-_wheel.stlClip445.2 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileCheck the orientation and supports in your slicer to ensure proper printing
1999_Mitsubishi_Eclipse_-_body.stlClip751.9 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileCheck the orientation and supports in your slicer to ensure proper printing

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1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse

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My remix of the original Mitsubishi Eclipse model included a lot of fixes original model sits at a weird angle, not flat or horizontal (it's tilted along the long axis), so I rotated it a bit. I didn't get it quite perfect but it's good enough for smaller scale prints, not sure if it will be noticeable on larger scales. front bumper cover hanging quite a bit lower than the body of the model, and this means most of the model sits on supports if you print it as is. This really prints very poorly in my opinion, so I opted to trim off much of the underside to create a mostly flat bottom so it's mostly flush with the print surface. This prints much more easily on an FDM printer upper parts of the front wheel wells aren't cut out enough to actually fit these wheels properly, so I had to cut out more of a relief in there. wheels looked pretty awful being empty cups, so I took another wheel model and merged it with this one to create close to an OEM look. Still hollow so they look like real wheels, pretty cool if you ask me. At a small scale even with the overhang (i.e. no supports) for the spokes they print pretty well but this might have an issue on larger prints.

Print Settings

Time: 2h
Filament: 50g
Supports: Not needed
Published Mar 8, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

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