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Item: 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Coupe.

Location: Mebourne

Specs:

Engine:

4G15 1.5L RV SOHC 2001 model engine.

Internals:

7.5:1 Forged Pistons

R.P.W Shot peened turbo rods with 8mm ARP rod bolts

O-ringed block

ACL competition composite head gasket

Harrop Engineering Head studs with ARP nuts and washers

Mild Head Porting

Induction:

Garret t28 roller bearing turbo

2.5" Silver powder coated piping

Custom made stainless steel exhaust manifold

RPW 55mm Throttle Body

Turbosmart Type 2 BOV

Drift Pod Filter

Ignition/Fuel:

Microtech LT-8 - with carbon fibre faced hand controller

NGK iridium plugs nad NGK leads

Driveline:

Daikin Exedy fully sprung ceramic 5puck button clutch

1200lbs Pressure plate

Standard Lancer 5-speed gearbox

Fuel System:

AC Delco high volume lift pump

Bosch 033 400hp inline fuel pump

WRX Sti Injectors

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Reg.

Exhaust:

3" Mandrel bent exhaust including 3" dump

4" Magnaflow racecore muffler

Interior:

Autometer Sport Comp 5" Monster Tacho w/shift light (silver faced)

Autometer Pro-comp Water Temp, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, A/F and Boost Gauges w/autometer cups

Turbosmart in cabin boost controller

Fully Adjustable Turbo Timer

Momo Gear Knob

Autotechnica Steering wheel

I.C.E:

Pioneer cd/mp3 Player

JL Audio 6x9s

Pioneer 5 1/4" components

Boss 600W 4 channel amp

Wheels/Tyres:

17x7.5" BSA 239 Chrome Rims

Hankook Ventus Sport 205/40 Tyres (80-90% tread)

Suspension:

Standard Lancer Struts

50mm Lowered King Springs

Exterior:

Green Metallic Paint

EVO VI Rear Wing

Securtity:

Central Locking

Hornet Alarm

Reason for Selling: Time to upgrade.

Price and Payment Conditions: 18,000 ono (may consider swap for similar turbo car)

Extra Info:

Conservative tune netted 200hp atw on 15psi (motor capable of 20+psi), with approx 3 times the torque of factory specs.

The engine has just been built and run in (approx 2000km since rebuild) including:

Forges, Rods, New timing belt, new headgasket and new big end bearings.

All receipts for work done will be included in the sale. Will also include a previous dyno plot.

Car is serviced every 3000km.

It will also be dyno tuned again before final sale.

Car is now setup to run NOS and can be ran on C16 race fuel

Pictures: Will provide on request to serious buyers.

Contact Details:

PM or contact Andy on 0408362032

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will trade for and r32 gtr with soem work or and r33 gtst with soem work must be manual (im willing tod rive in order to swap)

pics can be seen here

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=160562

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already had a 32gtr owner ask for a swap wasnt willign to drive to brisbane though at that stage woudl be willign to now though. have over 20k of receipts for this thing it will eb close to pulling 200kw atw next dyno session so really im sure plenty of people would be inetrested..looking at a swap for any amnual turbo'd car now...only reason i wanna swap is i've lost my license 3 times in this so far..all work has been done since i had the car so i knwo the whole history. will also coem with stock exhaust and rims.

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Not really much just ya basic mods would suyffice im happy to do most of the work on a new car myself..just looking for basic work maybe cooler, zorst rims,avc-r etc.. Dont want something all out.

Heres some pics

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