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Mitsubishi Lancer GSR for sale

1.8 turbo 4WD

Carbon fibre EVO bonnet

EVO 3 front bar, skirts and rear pods

Genuine C WEST GT wing

18" Charcoal rims with Falken 215/35/ZR18

Loads more details available

Jono

0419468958

PS selling due to a deposit put on a R32 GTR :)

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Originally posted by Sydneykid

I'm impressed - thats a top GSR. Shouldn't be hard to sell

Sydneykid : you seem to bump and comment on most of the cars for sale in the classifieds. There isnt a need for this - feel free to pm the seller with your best regards though

Its Just because i know how hard it is to sell cars. A mate from work was selling his R33 on here, dirt cheap, and had a hell of a time. He wanted to sell it without paying anything for ads. No one would bump it up for him, so now I feel like i should give a hand to those who are selling cars, on free advertising space... I think its like comunity service...

Son of sydneykid

Sil8ty: Jono doesnt get online a whole lot during the day. The car is definately still for sale.

Either give Jono a call or pm me if you want more details and I can try and help you out in the mean time.

Nick

GSR-13S may correct me however I believe his engine is only mildly modified. He has a large Hybrid front mount intercooler with custom polished pipework, Uni filter air pod, Turbosmart type 3 Blow off Valve and some custom detailing.

Car also has a Recaro designer sport reclinable drivers bucket seat.

The following link offers some more pics of this immaculate Lancer at different stages of its buildup

http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/impact/gsr13s.htm

or via www.impactautosports.com

Here's all the details....

White 1995 Model

18" VELOX Charcoal wheels with 215/35/ZR18 Falken tyres

Evo 3 front bar, side skirts and rear pods

Carbon Fibre Evo bonnet

Genuine CWEST GT Wing (Black Aluminium)

Lowered (3 sets of springs available, stock, king springs and loooow Kmac)

All power options..A/C, windows, mirrors etc

Window Tinting

MOMO steering wheel and knob

'Hybrid' Intercooler with Stainless steel piping

Turbosmart Type 3 BOV

Unifilter

Front DBA Cross drilled/slotted discs with new pads front and rear

Greddy Turbo Timer

Alarm/immobiliser

Complete 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust from turbo with HKS HIPER Muffler

Car has done 168000km's, but motor only travelled around 110000km's

(jap spec GSR motor)

I am currently the second owner, previous owner bought new from

Castle Hill Mitsubishi. Had 95000km's on it when I purchased it in

January 2000.

Front strut brace, rear whiteline sway bar

AutoMeter 'Phantom' Boost gauge and Air/Fuel ratio gauge

Kenwood CD player with pioneer front & rear speakers plus Clarion

4x100w amp.

Haven't decided on selling boot install or not yet as they

are only 2 months old...is as follows, all matching carpeted box

with 2 x 12" Rockford Fosgate 400w max subs with matching Rockford

800w max amp

Battery in boot

Have receipts for almost all modifications

Many standard parts to go with the car...bonnet, GSR skirts,front

grill and rear wing, airbox, steering wheel and gear knob, springs, front drivers seat.

Im asking $22000(firm) for the car with all of the above details.

Jono

0419468958

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