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anyone who can lead a sale to this car (find someone) can have a reward of $300

EVOLUTION 7

SA REGO

YELLOW

53,500km

ALL QUALLITY BRAND NAME MODS, no cheap stuff here

Ralliart Engine ECU , (and stock)

RALLIART AYC ECU (and stock)

Tein adjustable suspension (edfc) full coil overs ( can adjust suspension electronically from inside the cabin)

Braided lines

New pads DS3000 ferodo brake pads

Rotors-slotted 4000 series

Advan 17" rims

K&N typhon filter

HKS cam gears

CLEAR cam gear cover

Defi guages BF amber (boost, water temp and oil pressure)

Greddy Profec boost controller

Kansai carbon engine plug cover

HKS plugs

Ignis leads

titanium exhaust with Metal cat

Apexi Exaust control valve(quieten your exaust on the fly)

HKS bov SSQ with HKS purple insert (also EVO8MR bov)

full front pipe

silicon radiator hoses

carbon rear bootlid spoiler

vortex generator

lighten Fly

xtreme HD clutch (fitted at 53,000km)

Ganador Aero mirrors

jvc amp,

kenwood sub,

apline mp3 deck,

pioneer speakers all round

Hard to get MR Smoked HID Headlight and tailights adds to aggressive Black and yellow look of the car.

38,000 ONO

EXTREAMLY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT, ANY INSPECTION WELCOME, WILL PASS ALL.

cheers

Nathan

PICTURES

evofruit.jpg

evofruit2.jpg

evo1.jpg

evo2.jpg

evo3.jpg

evointerior.jpg

evointerior2.jpg

Dude all Evo 7's are Jap Imports. Only Evo 6.5 TME, Evo 8's and Evo 9's were brought into Oz by Mitsubishi. Dumb bastards shoulda done it long ago!
yep 7's are all jap

may swap for R33 gtr? :( long as its cheaper.. trying to clear loan

Ok thanks, yeah not heaps upto date with evo's but have a mate looking at one will send him the link.

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