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Have for sale my 2004 White EVO 8 MR. Have all paperwork and service history in japan and import papers. Well looked after car and has been garaged all its life and only gets driven on the weekends.

The MR models comes with extra options such as - aluminum bonnet, aluminum roof, better interior, CF spoiler, super AYC, 6spd, larger turbo and abit more power.

2004 White Mitsubishi EVO 8 MR

Mileage: 39,000kms

Car is pretty much stock other then the parts mentioned below.

-Genuine EVO 9 front bar

-HKS pod

-HKS coilovers

-CF bonnet air vent

-Xtreme heavy duty clutch

-Blitz BOV

-Ganador style mirrors

-Vortex generator (not fitted)

-Factory brembos

-Factory HID's

-Alpine double din dvd player

-Rego until August 2011

Price: $35,000 ono - open to swaps for s15, r34 or anything of interest with cash my way

I am in no rush to sell however I am slightly negotiable.

Call Tung on 0451 308 301 as I am hardly on here

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