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post-61562-0-03962600-1305794634_thumb.jpg2004 Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR, 6 Speed Manual, 72,000kms

motor is standard and runs on MOBIL FULL SYN OIL, gearbox and front diff oil was replaced with ELF oils, Clutch was replaced at 65,000kms and now runs a JIM BERRY ORGANIC clutch plate and a modified pressure plate that feels very stock like, The ecu has been reflashed and runs 24lbs boost (not sure of power output), Turbosmart boost gauge, Turbosmart blowoff valve, RECARO bucket seats, MOMO steering wheel, TEIN type flex coilovers, TEIN electronic damper force controller, GOLPHER alloy radiator, SONY stereo, SONY 10" SUB/AMP, 17" ENKEI rims, brand new DUNLOP SPORTMAXX on the front, YOKOHAMA ADVAN on the rear, Mitsubishi carpet mats, standard exhaust, rego until 13 NOV 2011,

the car has no money owing on it & its never been involved in any accidents

if your planning on test driving this car i will be the only other person in it and it will only be test driven during the day

$1000 deposit to hold the car

PRICE

$31,000

also if your interested, i was going to do a few mods to the car and have the following parts for sale (these are extra and DO NOT come with the car)

Tomei ARMS M7960 Turbo kit

Tomei Expreme exhaust manifold

Tomei Expreme dump pipe & front pipe

Tomei heatsheild for turbo

ARP stainless steel exhaust manifold studs

all parts are for this car and will bolt straight on

if you want to include these parts in the sale im sure we can organise a good price

CONTACT THROUGH PM

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