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Hi,

I'm selling my evo 9, its red and has low kms (59xxx), it is in excellent condition, outside is about 9/10 and inside pretty much 10/10. I have taken excellent care of it and have only used top of the line oils and parts.

I am second owner and i bought it off a very wealthy gentleman from QLD so no expense was spared on his part either. When i purchased the car it was pretty much stock apart from the turbo back exhaust. I have since then modified little bits and pieces here and there (nothing to major).

So the reason for selling it (really didn't wish i had to because it took so long to find one in this condition as I am a very picky buyer) is because I am planning on purchasing a business and putting down a deposit for a home and land package so this money will be well used to help the purchase of these two things.

A quick run down of the car;

- 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9
- Red in colour
- 59xxx KMS with Log Books and manuals with all receipts of any work done to the car (and i mean every little work is documented and business cards to go along with it too).
- 3rd party Pre Purchase inspection completed on my behalf before buying it from the first owner
- I have a paint thickness gauge which you can use personally on the car to show that there are absolutely no signs of resprays or touch ups or accidents on the car.

Modifications;
- Full 3'' Custom Turbo Back Exhaust (made by a reputable exhaust shop in QLD - I will get the name when I can its in the log book and manuals case).
- x3e intercooler piping in black (upper and lower)
- Simota Drop in panel filter - retaining stock air box
- Short Antenna
- Beatrush front number plate holder
- Stock Enkei's powder coated black
- Carbon Fibre front lip
- Carbon Fibre roof spoiler/shark fins/vortex
- Carbon Fibre rear diffuser
- Whiteline Adjustable 24mm Rear Sway Bar
- Whiteline Adjustable HD Rear End links

the photos are dated for the meanwhile, but I will take new photos and attach them soon.

Some information I may have missed out on mentioning but if they come to mind I will edit the post and add it in.

Location and Price;
I am located in Green Valley, 2168, NSW.
Contact number is 0415 605 565 - SMS Pref during weekdays and either call or text on weekends.
Price wise I'm looking/asking for $38000 ono - it is really immaculate so it does warrant the price.

FOR PICS

Gumtree link

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/green-valley/cars-vans-utes/2006-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-9-ix/1042523855

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