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Make: Mitsibishi

Model: Lancer EVO 6

Milage: 60,000kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne

Complied: Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $34,000 or Swap

Contact: PM

1999 JDM Black EVO6

60,000kms - still got 3 years national warranty

HKS Timing Belt

HKS Stainless intercooler piping and Blitz SUS air filter

Greddy Type S BOV

Cusco Oil Catch Can

Apexi Power FC - Dyno tuned to approx 217 kw @ hub

Apexi Electronic Gauge - Boost and Oil temp

Blitz ID-3 Boost Controller running 1.2 BAR

HKS Turbo Timer

Kakimoto Exhaust

Ohlins coilover 20 stage adjustable front and rear

3 Point Fender Brace

Cusco 3 point front strut brace

Cusco Lower 4 point brace

Rear Strut Brace

Short shifter

Ralliart CF gearknob

Ralliart CF Hand brake handle

new parts just fitted on 26/1/2008

Walboro Fuel Pump

Malapasi Fuel Reg

4 point half cage (it's a 6 point but i just installed it as a half cage and installed with back seat nicely)

Buddyblub P1 Wheels

Carbon Fibre Vortex Generator

New parts just fitted again....on 16/2/2008

Cusco Front 25mm Sway bar

Cusco Rear 23mm Adjustable Sway bar

4 X NGK Iridium Sprak plugs

Kenwood Double Din touch screen DVD

Front Splits

1 X AMP

2 X 12' Infinity Subwoofer in box

Other than the listed mods the car is totally standard and i don't drag with the car.

Just have a full oil change include AYC, diff, gearbox, engine oil.

The car had never given me any problem and its in mint condition, only selling due to upgrade to a faster car.

Serious party please e-mail me at [email protected] for more pics

$34,000 - Some parts can be removed to lower the price.

Cheers

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Edited by ES86
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