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Item: early model evo lancer

Location: Brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: mint

Reason for Selling: change

Price and Payment Conditions $25,000ono

considering trade

Extra Info:

:all standard evo features inc.

:reinforced chassis

:recaro seats

:momo steering wheel and gear knob

:digital climate control

:rear wiper

:power everything

:lsd diffs front and rear (front lsd was a option)

:electric fold mirrors

:large front mount intercooler

:td05big 16g turbo NOW UPGRADED

:extremly strong gearbox REBUILT

:alloy vented bonnet

:larger brakes NOW UPGRADED

:intercooler water spray NOW UPGRADED

:large oil cooler

:factory tilt slide sunroof (very rare only 5% had them)

TOTAL MODS LIST TO DATE

MOTOR

: HKS adjustable cams gears

: Full Custom stainless 3 inch exhaust with polished double dump pipe and Jasma muffler

: Walbro 500hp fuel pump

: SARD fuel pressure regulator

: K&N panel air filter

: Turbosmart EBOOST 2 boostcontroller

: Mine's VX ROM ECU

: Turbo XS blow off valve

: NX custom EFI kit (wet kit) with 12lb carbon fibre bottle, purge kit with high performance solenoids and shark nozzle (worth over 3k)

: TDO5-20g turbo

: NX Ntercooler spray bar (sprays NOS on the intercooler)

: Upgraded earthing system

: Upgraded 110amp alternator

: NGK 10mm leads

LOOKS

: 17inch OZZY racing rims + 18inch VOLK TE37's for show

: BCI pollished billet plug cover

: Bosch 10,000k HID hi/lo head light conversion

: Blue silicone engine bay hoses

: Personalised plates DST16 ( The Stig) not inc in the sale

: Billet Ralliart oil filler cap

HANDLING & DRIVTRAIN

: G4 fully adjustable track spec coil over suspension

: Front and rear strut tower braces

: Federal 595 RS SEMI-SLICK tyres

: NPC high performance 3300lb custom clutch

: rebuilt gear box with new synchro's and synchro hubs

BRAKING

: Slotted disc rotors

: EBC Redstuff pads

: Stainless braided brake lines all round adr compliant

: PBR600F racing brake fluid

SAFTEY & GUAGES

: AUTOMETER Pro comp liquid filled boost gauge + carbon fibre cup

: AUTOMETER Pro comp air/fuel ratio gauge

: SPARCO 4 point racing harness

: MOMO harness pads

: Real carbon fibre floor panels

AUDIO

: Dual battery system for stereo

: Redarc smart solenoid

: 2X12in Sony Explode subs

: Kenwood D class amp

: MTX thunder front splits

: Sony Explode XM 4 channel amp

: Panasonic 6X9 rear speakers

: Pioneer 4 channel amp

featured in high performance imports mag issue 72

12.92sec best et 110.48mph best speed

205.5kw at the wheels

66 sec around QR sprint track

12 sec evo lancer with out the nos and with old turbo set up, will keep you informed after i have re run it

Pictures: see below

Contact Details: 0420 279 315

[email protected]

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