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Hi all - just back from OS and yes, the car still needs to be sold:

2004 Evo VIII MR - Red

35,000kms

Serviced by Techsport

All the usual MR goodies as well as Defi Boost and Oil Temp gauges and link controller, Varis carbon front splitter and canards, Alpine iPod control / CD player, Kansai carbon exhaust surround, RexSpeed CF spats, CF vortex generator - and 18x9 Advan RS rims. Standard Enkei rims and semi-comp rubber are also included.

$49,500 ono

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Great car. Great fun. Very capable.

Will be VERY sad to see it go - but hope it can go to a happy new home soon.

In Melbourne. Inspection welcome.

m - 0417 037 520

e - [email protected]

Genuine enquiries only please.

James

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Hi - just had a few people ask the same questions via PM...

1. Happy to arrange transport of the car to anywhere. We use a good motorsport logistics company for work, so can arrange a quote with them. Mind you, when I bought the car - I picked it up in Sydney and drove home to Melbourne. A great way to get acquainted!

2. Selling outright only, so no swaps for other cars.

3. Not selling rims separately at this stage.

Thanks

James

Hi - just had a few people ask the same questions via PM...

1. Happy to arrange transport of the car to anywhere. We use a good motorsport logistics company for work, so can arrange a quote with them. Mind you, when I bought the car - I picked it up in Sydney and drove home to Melbourne. A great way to get acquainted!

2. Selling outright only, so no swaps for other cars.

3. Not selling rims separately at this stage.

Thanks

James

Pm sent... :blink:

  • 2 months later...

Goes to show that job of yours aint so great!

Ruined your appreciation of any normally affordable supercar beater! :yes:

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