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Evo 6 Tme, Full Ralli Art Edition. Immaculate And Original, Low Kms Try Finding Another One!,


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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: EVO 6 TME

Milage: 56,000 with book

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Red

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 32,000

Contact: PM or 0400 841 142

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Up for sale is my EVO 6 TME, Not only is it red but still has all factory stickers as new. VERY HARD TO FIND

Car is immaculate inside and out and has only done 56,000kms. Has log books and still even has the last service card hanging from the wiper stalk. (very recent and done by mitsubishi)

It is easy to see that this car has never been in an accident as all stickers are original and no parts have been resprayed, (even front and rear bar stickers are original) Interior is immaculate with no wear marks on the seats, gearknob or steering wheel.

Only modifications to the car are a HKS catback exhaust and the fully automatic turbo timer.

These cars are very very rare to find in this condition and to find another may be near impossible with all original options on it.

Please also note that along with the stickers the factory red optioned cars also all had the orange front indicators, Black door handles (to match the stripes) and also the rear fog lights on the boot lid. Red vehicles also had a White fin in the rear spoiler rather then body colour. Car also still has all original mitsubishi floor mats

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