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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Lancer Evolution 7 GSR

Milage: 33,400

Transmission: 5-speed Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Melbourne - South East

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $ 32,900 ONO PRICE DROP bargain of the century!

Contact: 0437 952 001 or PM me

Suit new car buyer both inside and out. Mechanically A1. Car has been meticulously looked after: Serviced every 3000kms with fully synthetic high grade oil, filters, transmission oils, AYC oils all changed by qualified Mitsubishi mechanics 2000kms ago in Japan. All paper work from Mitsubishi dealership regarding vehicles "AS NEW" condition provided with car.

The car was bought from a highly respected car dealership in Japan and was used as my weekend mode of transport only, thus the extremely low kms. The car was maintained fastidiously in Japan for 1 and a half years at which point it was imported under the Personal Import Scheme to Australia. This meant no nasty compliance work was carried out on this car in Australia.

Don't be fooled by the mass imported models seen in Australia, often the lowest condition cars end up being sold cheaply at auction. This car was hand picked after 4 months of searching and is literally as new condition. The car has been thoughtfully modified with the following parts:

- Tein Supersteet Suspension (travelled 8,000Km's)

- HKS Pod Filter Kit

- Apexi Cat back full stainless steel exhaust.

- JIC Magic J-force 05 18x8.5 wheels in optional Glittering black colour. Practically new, travelled only 3000km's

- Greddy Front mount intercooler, Fitted at same time (3000km's ago) to help with Aussie summers!

- Ralliart DIN Slot Aux Gauges (Manufacturer Option)

- Ralliart Titanium Sports Pedal Kit

- Blitz Turbo Timer

The Car also sports the rare TV/SAT NAV option. This is a factory option in Japan worth more than $3000. It can be used as a conventional TV in the car if a DVD player is added and also as SAT NAV if the CD is purchased from Mitsubishi Australia. The screen also displays the trip computer ie. fuel economy, compass, heater options etc. Factory airbox and suspension is still available should the buyer wish to keep them. The car has never been raced/tracked, always garaged and kept in pristine condition.

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Edited by zandi2000
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this is EXACTLY what im after! selling my twin turbo RX7 to get one of these, hopefully still for sale when i sell mine!

Yeh its a great car as are RX7's... comon guys still up for grabs, i guarantee you will fall in love with it as soon as you have a look!

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