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selling for a friend

I have my EVO4 for sale. It's a silver 1997 GSR model with the following

specs:

HKS pod filter

BLITZ blow off valve

Full custom 3" to 3.5" exhaust with Apexi N1 tip (Exhaust Tech.)

HKS turbo timer

Greddy gear knob

Larger end tanks for the front mounted intercooler

17" ANZ Vegas rims (silver)

Viper500 Alarm and Immobilizer

Currently the odometer just ticked over 49,000 kms

At the moment, the car also has 2 Greddy gauges mounted on an A-pillar mount. They read boost and oil temperature. But I am not sure if I will sell the car with these included, I may want to keep them. Aside from that, I also have a Mitsubishi boost gauge that is no use to me.

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Sorry, I have been real busy all weekend and have not had the chance to borrow a digital camera to take pics. Will do so very soon :)

I also forgot to mention that I will most probably sell the car with the 2 GReddy gauges, and the GReddy Profec B boost controller. I also just bought a new Pioneer DEH5550MP CD Player that I still haven't installed.

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