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2003 Evo 8
6 speed manual,
Factory xenons.
125xxx kms,
11 months rego,

Evo 9 turbo equivalent with 10.5 exhaust housing (GCG),
Custom 3" turbo back stainless steel exhaust (tucks under nicely and doesn't hang low) with 3" dump pipe,
Tomei Type R camshafts
Aftermarket intercooler with stainless steel hard piping,
Exedy heavy duty button clutch,
Turbosmart fuel regulator,
Work emotion XD7 18x9.5 +20 with federal 595 semi slicks all round,
HKS Hypermax adjustable coilovers,
Slotted rotors,
Pioneer double din DVD/Sat nav with Bluetooth hands free and Bluetooth audio ($1400),
6x9's in the rear with 6" splits in the front,
Genuine Evo 9 rear bumper and spoiler with carbon fiber inserts,
Genuine Evo 9 rear tail lights,
Carbon fiber side skirt inserts,
Colour coded vortex generator
Timing belts and full service completed at 122xxx kms,
230awkw
Body is straight with no dints and paintwork is immaculate.


This car has been extremely well built and is amazing to drive. This Evo rumbles like no other, you must hear it to understand. One of the toughest and best looking evo's in Melbourne. it handles amazingly with absolutely no body roll and is extremely quick for street use. Never been tracked but is built for it.

I'm sure there's much more I've forgotten to mention. Pleas call or text for more info. This car is a must see. Won't last very long considering the many many add ons. Well over $10k spent in mods!!

Selling due to purchasing another car. No time wasters or low ballers please. This car is the best example of a well built Evo with the complete package.

23k ono located in melbourne

call or text 0432 021 242 for more info

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On preludeaustralia.com he's known as SXC-84K. You can PM Charles on there.

He's owned a worked EVO before & expressed interest 2 days ago that he might go back to one.

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