Mitsubishi 380 (DB Series I, 2005-2006, first generation) photos
The 2005 Mitsubishi 380 was a US Galant with substantial under-the-skin revisions that replaced the long running Magna/Verada range in Australia.
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The 2005 Mitsubishi 380 was a US Galant with substantial under-the-skin revisions that replaced the long running Magna/Verada range in Australia.
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