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2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8 MR (31xxxKMS)

Very immaculate condition Evolution 8 MR

First owner in Australia and as done only 6000kms since the date of purchase. Services 100kms ago. All receipts are kept for all of the work that has been done to the car.

12 months rego for fussy buyer.

Minor mods include -

Engine Bay:

HKS Intercooler Piping

Arc Heat Shield

Apexi Power Intake

Blitz Intercooler

TurboSmart Blow Off Valve

Tein Adjustable Suspension

Exterior:

ADVAN racing wheels

Vortex Generator

Voltex Carbon Fiber Hood

Carbon Fiber Bonnet Pins

Interior:

Blitz Boost Gauge

Dual Speakers

Carbon Fiber Handbrake Cover

Carbon Fiber Gear Knob

History:

Bought the car at (255xxKMS) from a dealer roughly at the start of 2011 that was imported from Japan. This made me the 1st owner in Australia. Ever since then, the car has only done roughly 6000kms since the date of purchase. The car was going to be used for work but instead, it has lived most of its life in the garage eating dust and this made me feel unsatisfied and thus, wanting me to sell it and see it go to a new owner.

All receipts for all purchases and services that was done to the car has been kept ever since.

Looking for serious buyers only and test driving the car will only be done by me due to insurance purposes.

Car is located in Western Sydney, NSW.

Asking for $37000

If you have any other queries, please feel free to call me. Thank you for taking the time to have a look at this ad and have a great day!

Cheers,

Ken

0451786875

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