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The time has come to part ways with my Evo which I have owned for almost 4yrs. The car has 80,000km on the body and the engine has 50,000km. Currently makes 265awkw on E85 and also has a secondary map for 98 if you get stuck and no E85 available. 8months rego, heaps of receipts, first owner in AU. No swaps, straight sale only.


Engine Hardware:

- Walbro fuel pump
- Apexi Catless cat
- HKS Hi-Power Cat back
- HKS front pipe
- Full race exhaust manifold
- Tomei dump pipe
- FIC 1050CC injectors
- Works fuel rail
- Sard Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
- Apexi Power Intake Pod
- Kansai style air box
- Custom hard intake pipe
- Tomei adjustable cam gear inlet
- Tomei adjustable cam gear exhaust
- Tomei Poncam exhaust camshaft 260 deg: 7 2602X
- Tomei Poncam inlet camshaft 260 deg: 4 2607N
- ARP head studs
- Gates timing belt
- M&W ignition system
- HKS EVC 6
- Turbosmart Kompact recirculated BOV
- Billion thermo fan controller
- 1st Gen FP Green with modified exhaust wheel (12 blade and cutback)
- Samco radiator hoses
- Resart cooling panel
- Cusco oil catch can
- Trust seconardy oil cooler with braided hoses and Earls fittings
- Garage HRS FMIC and pipe kit
- Battery to boot relocation with Optima yellow top fitted
- Carbon fibre coil pack cover
- Carbon fibre cam gear cover

Exterior:

- Genuine MR Front headlights
- USDM Style rear tailights
- APR Front splitter and custom brackets (Attached to car not bar)
- ARP front extended studs (25mm over standard)
- Volk Open ended lug nuts
- Custom 15mm slip on front spacer / 5mm rear spacer
- 18x9.5 + 22 R / 18X9.5 + 22 F SSR Type F with Hankook RS3 245/40/18 (< 2000km)
- Painted Beatrush Number Plate Bracket
- Evo 9 rear bar
- Evo 9 front bar
- Evo 8MR rear wing
- Ralliart Vortex Generator
- Mitsubishi weather shields

Interior:

- AEM Wideband O2 Gauge and sensor
- AEM Boost gauge
- Pioneer AVH P4100DVD Head unit
- Soundstream slimline subwoofer
- 4 channel amplifier (Speakers) / Brain Vibrations 700WRMS Amplifier (Subwoofer)
- Evo 9 Carbon dash facia
- Carbon Stereo Surround
- Stripped boot
- Optima Yellow Top boot mounted
- Res Art fire extinguisher mount
- Firebox fire extinguisher
- Full 8MR interior

Suspension, braking & driveline:

- 8RS 5spd conversion
- Front swaybar adjuster links
- Cusco rear sway bar
- Braided brake lines front and rear
- Custom Notaras Racing organic clutch kit
- Cusco rear carbon strut brace
- Carbing front strut brace
- DBA 5000 2piece front rotors
- PMU front brake pads
- DBA4000 rear rotors
- Ferodo DS2500 rear brake pads
- Apexi N1 Pro coilovers with Swift Springs 14KG/16KG
- Ralliart ACD controller
- Whiteline KCA 395 front kit

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Contact: Jason - 0423 324 906 / [email protected] / PM

Edited by Mr_G

One of the cleaniest evos I have ever been in. Jason really looks after his cars!!!

Wish I had spare cash for this. Goodluck with the sale dude :)

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