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Item: EVOLUTION LANCER I/III

**** NOTE CAR HAS CD9A (Evo I) CHASSIS NUMBER****

ALL EVO 3 INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, FRONT LSD GEARBOX, DIFFS

COMPRESSION TESTED TO 9.0:1 7 BOLT CRANK EVO 3 ENGINE

ALL GENUINE EVO 3 PANELS

CAR HAS A LO1 BLUE COMPLIANCE PLATE RING ME OR PM ME FOR MORE DETAILS.

rego UUP41 (plates dont come with car)

Location: Brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: mint

Reason for Selling:

i am starting to become over it

anyone interested please post

Price and Payment Conditions: $28,000 cash

considering trade for R32 GTR or R33 GTR

or maybe a 3.2lt 96 model 6 speed M3

or series 6 rx7

Extra Info:

:all standard evo features inc.

:reinforced chassis

:recaro seats

:momo steering wheel and gear knob

:digital climate control

:rear wiper

:power everything

:lsd diffs

:electric fold mirrors

:large front mount intercooler

:td05big 16g turbo

:extremly strong gearbox (rob barac has run 10s with standard box)

:alloy vented bonnet

:larger brakes

:intercooler water spray

:large oil cooler

:factory tilt slide sunroof (very rare only 5% had them)

car now has

:hks adjustable cams gears,

:full stainless 3 inch exhaust with polished double dump pipe

:walbro 500hp fuel pump

:bci pollished billet plug cover

:k&n panel air filter

:turbo smart boost control

:mine's ecu

:turbo xs hybrid blow off valve

:pro comp liquid filled boost gauge + carbon fibre cup

:pro comp air/fuel ratio gauge

:g4 coil over track spec suspension

:front and rear strut braces

:sparco racing harness

:odessey battery with dual battery system for stereo

:redarc smart solenoid

:sony cdx-ca900 head unit

:2 12in sony explode subs

: D class sony amp

:mtx thunder splits powered by sony xm amp

:nitrous express custom efi kit (wet kit) with 12lb carbon fibre bottle, purge kit with high performance solenoids and shark nozzle (worth over 3k)

:17inch ozzy racing rims

:new fedral 595 tyres

:new slotted rotors

:new ebc redstuff carbon ceramic race pads

:new npc high performance 3300lb custom clutch

:rebuilt gear box with new synchro's and synchro hubs

:heaps more shit i cant think of at the moment

featured in high performance imports mag issue 72

12.92 best et 110.48mph best speed, evo lancer with out nos

with nos even faster

Pictures: as seen in link below.

there are pics at the top of the link and at the bottom

Contact Details: Troy mob 0420 279 315

[email protected]

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Edited by evo201
I am SO jealous -- best of luck with the swap man.

cheers mate

it is amazing how many people with r32 gtr's still think that they are an exclusive car

there is less then 30 genuine evo 1,2 or 3 lancers in the country

  • 4 weeks later...

bump it up, still available

now with new gear

just purchased

new SCM61 630HP turbo

new turbonetics wastegate

new turbonetics boost controller

new evo link plug and play computer with 3 bar map sensor

new club spec bolt in roll cage, fully padded

all still to be fitted

total of what has been spent on the car

car now has

:hks adjustable cams gears $800.

:full stainless 3 inch exhaust with polished double dump pipe $2000.

:walbro 500hp fuel pump $275 + install

:bci pollished billet plug cover $250.

:k&n panel air filter $110.

:turbo smart boost control $100.

:mine's ecu ***** will soon be replaced by link **** $500 second hand

:turbo xs blow off valve $350.

:pro comp liquid filled boost gauge + carbon fibre cup $200 + $120

:pro comp air/fuel ratio gauge $180.

:g4 coil over suspension $1700.00

:front and rear strut braces $200 each

:sparco racing harness $190.

:odessey battery with dual battery system for stereo $450.

:redarc smart solenoid $220.

:2 12in subs, d class sony amp, mtx thunder splits powered by sony xm amp $3000.

:nitrous express custom efi kit (wet kit) with 12lb carbon fibre bottle, purge kit with high performance solenoids and shark nozzle $3280.

:17inch ozzy racing rims $1500.

:new fedral 595 tyres $720.

:slotted disc rotors & ebc redstuff pads (semi race/quick street) $650.

:new npc high performance 3300lb custom clutch $1200

:rebuilt gear box with new synchro's and synchro hubs $2000

**** just purchased still to be fitted ****

:fully padded bolt in club spec roll cage (removable) $500.

:scm61 630hp turbo $1600

:evo link plug and play computer with 3 bar map sensor $1800.

:turbonetics evolution external waste gate $500

:turbonetics boost controller $140.

ouch that hurt, i have just totaled the cost of mods $24735.00

i had never done that before

i might have to review the price shows how good value this car really is

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