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SELLER CAN BE CONTACTED BY

E-MAIL: [email protected]

MOB: 0409854021

Ok im not 100% sure if or why i wanna do this, maybe its coz i havent driven it for a while and have forgotten how much love it, losing your license really does your head in! i dunno, either way ill probably regret this but here goes -

FOR SALE!

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III (Reshell)

comes with all the features you would expect from an Evo 3 including:

4G63 Turbo motor

Front mounted intercooler

oil cooler

5 speed close ratio gearbox

4WD

front and rear LSD

Recaro bucket seats

Digital Climate Control

Momo Steering Wheel

Genuine EVO 3 bodykit

aluminum vented bonnet

aluminum Front Guards

twin piston front brake calipars

rear disc brakes

rear wiper

rear fog lights

electric antenna in the quarter panel

electric folding mirrors

all the evo 3 chassis reinforcements

etc,

etc,

etc.

modifications:

Bilstein shocks/springs

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Buddyclub P1 Racing 17s (new tyres will be fitted b4 sale)

Genuine Evo 8 MR BOV

3 inch cat back with Apexi Muffler

Ralliart ECU

Turbosmart in-cabin boost controller

Blitz dual turbotimer/boost gauge

Walbro fuel Pump

Aluminum Radiator

Simota Pod Filter

8000k HID kit

Alpine cd/mp3 headunit with ipod cable

Alpine 6 inch splts front

Alpine 6X9s Rear

also comes with the following spare parts:

Standard Suspension

Standard Airbox

standard Exhaust

Oz racing F1 15s (crap tyres, make good track rims though)

new lifters (stops the dreaded mitsubishi ticking)

New bonnet struts

while ive had the car it has actually had oil changes less then 5000km intervals using fully synthetic oil.

i only ever use BP ultimate 98ron petrol.

The car has also just had RDA slotted rotors fitted front and rear with EBC green up front and EBC black at rear, they are so new they prob arent even bead in properly yet, has only been run around the block with them.

the gearbox was rebuilt by techsport earlier this year.

other then that the car has been excellent for me. a real pleasure to drive and lightning quick. someone buy this before i change my mind!

$20,000

No JoyRiders.

Car is located in vic.

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