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Mitsubishi Evolution 6

1999 Model

114,000k's

Engine:

- Full aftermarket Exhaust (Trust)

- Larger aftermarket intercooler

- Asi Radiator

- ARC head shield

- ARC air guide

- HKS POD

- Reflashed ECU

Suspension:

- Cusco coilovers: damper/height

- Rear strut brace

- Front strut brace

- Cusco 4 point under brace

- Floor bracing inside vehicle

- Ralliart diff bushes

- Exedy Heady duty clutch (new)

Interior:

- Greddy gauges: Oil pressure, Water temp, Oil temp, Boost

Exterior:

- Evo 7 wheels

- HID front lights

Video clip of vehicle walk around:

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The vehicle has been used as my daily but i have started a new job and will be training it to work every day

Have spent $4000 in the last 3 months on various bushes, tie rods, clutch, all fluids changed underneath, rotors, battery

RWC was obtained 1 month ago, which you will have no problem getting one your self

Makes roughly 200awkw

10 Months REGO

Cons:

- Body paint is in average condition

- Thrust bearing is noisy as did they didn't change it when the clutch was done, still have the new one sitting here

Still drives perfectly fine, just a little noisy when clutch is dis-engaged

Hence the low price, looking for a quick sale

Can organise interstate shipping

Melbourne, Vermont

0422 357 635

Dano

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220817891737&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

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