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1999 Mitsubishi Lancer MR Coupe 5 Speed Manual 96,000kms

Only the best went into this car as you will see below. The engine has been rebuilt to handle boost up to 14psi which can pump up to 190kw. Always well maintained, garaged and looked after. Had just been serviced and will pay for 1 year rego.

Comes tested with engineering certificates so every single mod is road worthy and also no trouble from coppers concerning mods on this car.

Will trade for R34 coupe in tiptronic plus cash adjustment from me as to work and study status is not appropriate for this kind of car.

Price is definetely negotiable

Engine

- VF23 Turbo

- HKS Front Mount Intercooler

- Custom Manifold

- Custom Intercooler Piping

- Custom 3in Exhaust Piping

- Apexi N1 High Flow Exhaust

- 500cc Sard Fuel Injectors

- Bosch Fuel Pump

- Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Microtech Computer

- K&N Air Filter

- Blitz Boost Controller

- Blitz Turbo Timer

Exterior

- Vertex Front Bar

- Vertex Side Skirts

- Vertex Rear Bar

- Respray in Metallic BMW Black

- Evo IV Rear Fog Lamps

- Narvara Headlights

- Imtec Wipers

Interior

- Recaro Front Seats

- Full Tan Leather Retrim

- Momo Steering Wheel

- Razo Gear Knob

- Ralliart Electronic Light Up Door Sills

- Boost Gauge

- Voltage Gauge

- Oil Pressure Guage

Drivetrain

- Heavy Duty Brass Button Clutch

- Strengthened Evo Gearbox

- LSD

Suspension and Brakes

- Bilstein Fully Adjustable Coilover Suspension

- Upgraded Brake System with Slotted Rotor Discs and Bendix Pads (Front)

- Strut Bar

Wheels

- 18 x 7.5 Linea Sport Racing Wheels

- BF Goodrich Semi Slicks (Front)

- Nangkangs (Rear)

Stereo

- Alpine 9835 Head Unit

- JL Audio Splits (Front)

- Kenwoods (Rear)

- Kenwood 2 Channel Amplifier

$22,000 ono

please call me on 0410 403 836 to arrange an inspection or for any questions.

open to all genuine offers

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where is that sticker from? I want it,not the godspeed the full drifta one

Any internal work on the motor?how many k's since conversion,

Is this 4wd ?

5 stud wheels or 4

cheers

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where is that sticker from? I want it,not the godspeed the full drifta one

Any internal work on the motor?how many k's since conversion,

Is this 4wd ?

5 stud wheels or 4

cheers

yea vinyls from bodyform coz they did most of the styling mods which included the retrim, respray, bodykit etc...

20,000kms since rebiuld, still front wheel drive so it shames most of the rears :D

i think its still 4 stud and guards have been expanded to accomodate 19"...also roadworthy now ;)

more pics here...

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^^as you can see very clean car and always well maintained

any genuine offers considered...would like to trade for something auto coz jus had surgery in left leg and not feeling too stable..pref r34 but others are welcome

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