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1994 mitsubishi lancer gsr

Harlequin green 2 purple paint job

Full evo 3 body kit including fibre glass bonnet

Clear tail lights

VR4 2 ltr conversion done by RX ENGINEERING

5 speed manual

300x600x70 Front mount intercooler

11"x8" oil cooler

Microtech lt10 computer

3" exhaust turbo back with cannon

POD filter

Turbosmart type 2 BOV

Turbosmart bleed valve

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

Strut brace

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Monroe Shocks

King springs

Slotted front rotors with EBC green stuff pads

18x7.5 lenso versud rims

Autometer boost gauge

Momo steering wheel

JVC mp3 player with 6" splits, 6x9's, 2x12" subs and an amp

Car is in excellent condition and runs extremely well. Recently dynoed 180kw @ the wheels.

Selling with rego until 22/10/2006

$25,900ono

ph: 0438773901

email: [email protected]

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