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Regretful sale and it will very very muchly missed, but these things happen I guess.

Owned this vehicle for the past 2 years, it has been an absolute pleasure to drive and that's a serious understatement. It is such a fun quick enjoyable car to own and drive! Serviced every 5,000kms by the only Evo "know-it-all" here in SA, Steve Knight Racetech (SKR).Major service was done by the previous owner at 90,000kms and this was confirmed by SKR at 105,000kms (now on 110***kms) when I had it booked in specifically to confirm it. I had also had the water pump rebuilt at the same time for extra piece of mind.

Also, being an Australian Delivered Model and sold brand new here by Ralliart, this aren't classified as an import, they are 'green-plated' and therefore cheaper on insurance. Plus, there were only 98 sold here in Aus, so a pretty limited number vehicle!

Mods:

* 3" Turbo back exhaust (those that heard it in person will confirm how awesome it sounds!)

* Enclosed cold air intake (again, those who have heard it will confirm how awesome it sounds!)

* Turbosmart BOV (plumbback)

* ARC Exhaust manifold heatshield

* Carbon fibre spark plug cover

* BC BR coilovers

* FMIC & complete hard piping kit (no more factory soft pipes)

* Apexi power FC (running factory maps)

* E-Boost EBC (set to 1.5 bar)

* Boost/Oil temp/Oil Pressure & Water temp gauges

* Eclipse double din & GPS head unit

* Rays Gram lite 57D 18x9.5" +22 wheels

* Brand new Project MU pads

PRICE: $24,000. It also comes with stock intercooler piping/bov and suspension.

email nissy02@hotmail.com for details/inspection.

I will also consider swap plus cash, depending on the vehicle and amount of cash.

**NO TIME WASTERS, NO LOW BALL OFFERS**

** CAR ALSO HAS A BRAND NEW CLUTCH, BRAND NEW LIFTERS AND A BRAND NEW POWER STEERING PUMP **

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