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Check on www.evolutionoz.com.au for a full spectrum but depends on whether you get the Performance Pack (pp). I have seen as low as $56K with the performance pack after negotiations. You will have to register on that forum though to access threads but is free.

psssst, VII's are better :)

I thought I'd post this here as I know there are a few guys here with EVOs. I have a friend who's looking to buy an EVO9 so am wondering how much can they be driven of the lot for?

Mitsubishi is quoting $63k drive away.

58-62k

Goto the Ferntree Gully dealership

cheers

Check the build date - you might find dealers wanting to offload any '06 models at a decent discount - especially demonstrators or Mitsu exec vehicles.

List price is still $56,789 and performance pack isn't worth it IMO.

I have a customer which i got a call today. He's got a 3000km old Evo 9 which he needs to sell for personal problems.

Its got some mods which was done by us.....AVC-R, Motec, full HKS dump and front, Blitz exhaust, Apexi filter, Tein SS coilovers. I think we got 210awkw

The car is yellow and brand new condition, just a sunday car for him.......never been tracked. If interested Ill ask how much he wants.

SS8 Gohan:

No mate not mine.

I just picked up mine from Knox Mitsubishi on Tuesday (stock)

Yes, I did have a R33 GTR but needed something 4 door just for ease of taking my son in/out. I do Miss the R but the Evo is helping me forget :sick:

DavidM:

I got quotes from many places incl. Eastside & Chadstone and all I can say is I bought it from Knox Mit. But if you can get a stock IX 2007 model with no options for 60k drive away you are doing well.

Thanks guys, very helphull and I'll pass on the info.

I have seen as low as $56K with the performance pack after negotiations.

Is that $56k drive away price? That is really good as the dealer is asking $67k for that.

I believe so, yes. Check on www.evolutionoz.net as there is a fair bit of discussion on their about prices Australia wide. :sick:

I have a customer which i got a call today. He's got a 3000km old Evo 9 which he needs to sell for personal problems.

Its got some mods which was done by us.....AVC-R, Motec, full HKS dump and front, Blitz exhaust, Apexi filter, Tein SS coilovers. I think we got 210awkw

The car is yellow and brand new condition, just a sunday car for him.......never been tracked. If interested Ill ask how much he wants.

...lol. I would love to see a well modified one :happy:

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