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I have recently purchased this beautiful Evolution IX as the 2nd owner, but due to change of heart I am interested in purchasing a different vehicle. First owner was a mature aged driver who meticulously took care of it with full Mitsubishi log book service history (all receipts provided). Cleanest, genuine, unmolested and unmodified Evo IX in Australia.

Most recent service done by GT AUTO GARAGE 15/5/2014 - receipts included

- HKS engine oil and oil filter replacement etc

This Evolution IX is equipped with the Performance Pack - BBS Forged Wheels etc. The car is completely stock with no aftermarket modifications, it is kept garaged at all times and is only used sparingly due to having another car as a daily driver. This car has no accident history, written off status or security interest owing. I welcome you to perform any car history checks or mechanical inspections at your own cost. Car will be sold with a road worthy certificate provided.

PM through SAU or contact me via mobile if you have any questions or would like to present your offer. I am slightly negotiable on price as I am ready to part with her, however I will completely ignore unreasonable offers. No time wasters or low ballers with silly cash offers. Test drives will be performed by me till I believe you are a genuine buyer.

Thank you for your interests

Name: Vernon

Contact Number: 0466 914 636 or SAU PM Please

Location: Brisbane, Queensland.

Kms: 36,750 kms

Price: $41500

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