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2005 Australian Delivered Mitsubishi Evo 8

Black, 24,000km, First Registered July 2005.

Full Service History at Techsport

MODS:

Power FC

AVCR

Full Custom Exhaust from Turbo(Cost 3k)

Halfya F1 Muffler

High Flow Cat

Apexi RS Intake

Tomei CAM Gears

400hp Walbro Fuel Pump

MR BOV

$43,000

Just put new Hankook R-S2 tyres on, car is in perfect condition and I welcome any test.

Genuine reason for sale: New baby so one salary plus the need for a bigger house to accommodate the clan.

Car is in SE suburbs of Melbourne.

Please PM or call 0414 444 128 or email [email protected]

Thanks,

Brett

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2005 Australian Delivered Mitsubishi Evo 8

Black, 20,000km, First Registered July 2005.

Full Service History at Techsport

Will look at swaps for Evo/WRX, V8 Holden/Ford, XR6 Turbo with > $12k cash my way.

Stock price $43,500 or $46,500 with the below mods:

Power FC

AVCR

Full Custom Exhaust from Turbo(Cost 3k)

Halfya F1 Muffler

High Flow Cat

Apexi RS Intake

Tomei CAM Gears

400hp Walbro Fuel Pump

MR BOV

Just put new Hankook R-S2 tyres on, car is in perfect condition and I welcome any test. Genuine reason for sale: New baby so one salary plus the need for a bigger house to accomodate the clan.

Car is in SE suburbs of Melbourne.

Please PM or call 0414 444 128 or email [email protected]

Thanks,

Brett

Gday mate.Im actually enquiring for a friend.His got n '04 XR6 turbo manual with 20s bov a few guages n tv dvd etc n his looking for n evo 8.His XR has only got 61 000kms on it n im wondering if u'd be interstested in swapping with the cash.Im gonna let him know bout your car so if your interested give me a pm or spmething n ill let ya know

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