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Mitsubishi legnum VR4 wagon.

1997

Pearl white (imaculate)

2.5 litre v6 DOHC twin turbo awd 280hp (stock)

5 speed tiptronic automatic

70,000km's

Power windows

Factory sunroof

ABS

Traction control

Dual airbags

17" Enkei WRC Evo wheels

Lowered

Climate control air conditioning

HKS SQV blow off valve

Large stainless muffler

Factory strut brace

Turbo timer

Remote engine starter

Full factory body kit

2 din stereo

0-100 in 6.6 sec, not bad for a factory stock Auto. There is a lot of tuning possibility with this car.

The car was owned by me and imported to Australia as a personal import last year directly from Japan. Finance and warranty available..... this is a genuine sale so please only inquire if you are serious. All details can be supplied to potential buyers, so please PM me if interested.

$32,000 neg.

That is so nice mate, I would snap it up if it wasnt so far over ($10,000) my price range... =(

Good luck with the sale, I've seen pics of this car on the net somewhere before - I can't remember where though... Very clean car and extremely rare and this is going below what some other people are asking for the same car with higher kms and what not.

Thanks for the kind words..

I have posted the car on a couple of sites, so you may have seen it. Its currently in Sydney with a friend who is taking care of the sale of it and having it detailed for me etc. I think its priced for a quick sale, I have seen another bone stock one with higher K's that they want 38K for.

Cheers...

Should have also mentioned that the car is completely prepped for registration, all that needs doing is the rego payment to be made. There are no import issues to be overcome with this vehicle as it has all been taken care of....

Car must be sold as I have already bought a replacement and I need to recover the money thats in this one....

Cheers...

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dude, very nice car...but IIRC '97 Autos were still 260ps, wasn't till late '98 did the Auto have 280ps.

Looks like there are now 2 in Aust, a mate is also selling his. Good Luck with the sale.

MFG specs show as 280, so thats what I am going off, Id be more than happy to Dyno it, either way, it has a lot of power and it hasnt had much in the way of mods, If a KS Rom was installed it would instantly have 320 HP... Not too bad I supose... anyway, I really just want to sell the car at the moment, as I have just bought my next toy, an R34 V Spec II... :)

VR4

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Mitsubishi legnum VR4 wagon.  

1997  

Pearl white (imaculate)

2.5 litre v6 DOHC twin turbo awd 280hp (stock)  

5 speed tiptronic automatic  

70,000km's  

Power windows  

Factory sunroof  

ABS

Traction control  

Dual airbags  

17" Enkei WRC Evo wheels  

Lowered  

Climate control air conditioning  

HKS SQV blow off valve  

Large stainless muffler  

Factory strut brace  

Turbo timer  

Remote engine starter  

Full factory body kit  

2 din stereo

0-100 in 6.6 sec, not bad for a factory stock Auto. There is a lot of tuning possibility with this car.  

The car was owned by me and imported to Australia as a personal import last year directly from Japan. Finance and warranty available..... this is a genuine sale so please only inquire if you are serious. All details can be supplied to potential buyers, so please PM me if interested.

$32,000 neg.

Hey matey, nice set of wheels, just one question,why does it cost so much? Just came back from nz where you can buy a 98-99 model for about $14000-$17000also with either leather / recaro interior

Hey matey, nice set of wheels, just one question,why does it cost so much? Just came back from nz where you can buy a 98-99 model for about $14000-$17000also with either leather / recaro interior

Unfortunately this car is not currently available as an import to Australia, or at least nobody has done one as a test car as yet under the SEVS scheme, regardless, the car is priced accordingly against likely comparisons.... Im sure that you can buy almost any car cheaper in NZ since NZ has such open import laws!!

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