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hey just trying to sell my evo 9 here are some spec's and pics.

06 Evo 9 done 18,000km with log books and service history, im the 1st owner.

always used motul oil and every 5K service oil and filter got renwed, and just recently replaced standard brake fluid with motul racing brake fluid.

2.0-litre 16-valve DOHC intercooled turbocharged MIVEC engine

3 nozzle water spray for intercooler

Engine oil cooler (air-cooled)

6-speed close ratio manual transmission

Full-time 4WD system

Switchable Active Centre Differential (ACD)

Front helical-type limited-slip differential

Rear differential with Super Active Yaw Control (S-AYC)

Sports Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

Front 320mm ventilated disc brakes with 4-pot brake calipers (brembo)

Rear 300mm ventilated disc brakes with 2-pot brake calipers (brembo)

17 x 8.0JJ Enkei light alloy wheels, 235/45R17 93W ADVAN tyres

Recaro full bucket front seats

MOMO leather-wrapped steering wheel

Auto / manual intercooler switch

Driver’s and front passenger’s SRS airbags

Central door locking system, Engine immobiliser

Diamond TRAC security system (GPS tracking)

Ralliart floor mats

Ralliart scuff plates

Tinted windows,paint and interior protection

Full 5 / 10 year Mitsubishi warranty

10 Year road side assist

Full service history

Mods:

Viper 710vx pager alarm system (installed by northfield car sound)

Full custom stero - Alpine touch screen dvd,alpine PDX amps,Alpine Subs,Focal comp Splits and coaxials and stinger wiring and cap (installed by northfield)

Tomei racing dump pipe and font pipe with Trust titanum cat back system with 3" hi flow cat

HKS Induction kit

Greddy B.O.V

Greddy turbo timer

Pivot electronic boost gauge

All standard parts will be given to buyer (standards exhaust,air box and piping,stero)

Performance : 211kw @ all 4 wheels on Godzilla Motorsports dyno runing standard boost

Asking $55,000 ONO as is with 6 months rego and RWC. will consider selling car without audio gear for less :P

Located in Brisbane

For more info

email me on gtr_083 @hotmail.com

call or sms 0432 733 357

thanks

Nick

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wreckedhead, long time no see. no spamming other peoples for sale threads thanks. you only get one friendly warning like this so please take note of it.

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