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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Lancer Evolution VIII MR

Milage: 28,900 KMs

Transmission: 6 speed manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Sydney, NSW

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $42,900 ono

Contact: Amir - 0412772234 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: See Below

Images: See Below

FS: 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR, Premium Silver Sedan, Manual (6 speed), 28,900 Kms, Registration RBORN, $42,900 ono.

Brief History:

This vehicle was purchased last year from IMG in Sydney. It was graded as a Grade 5A vehicle (mint interior and exterior). Since that time, it served it's purpose as my daily driver for about six months, while also being used as a demonstrator vehicle for my business at shows and events.

It has been serviced every 5,000 KMs (oil and oil filter change) and all records have been kept. All import documentation showing the cars grade upon import, and an inspection by Sydney Vehicle Check grading the vehicle as "excellent" will be given to the new owner. Also, service history, books, and manuals from Japan will also be included.

Reason for Sale: I work a lot from home now, and don't drive much anymore, and also, will be needing the money as I am purchasing a new house in the next few months.

I won't describe the standard features of this vehicle, as it has been extensively discussed on this forum. The extra modifications I have made to the car since purchase are as follows:

List of Modifications:

Alpine CDA-9855 Head-unit with KCA-420i iPod option

Brant ZX500 Gold Alarm System (two independent immobilisers, keypad with pin-code)

Sun Auto "Hot Earth" earthing kit

Ralliart Aluminium Gear-knob

BBS Forged rims (powder-coated in gloss black)

New Continental Sport Contact II Tyres

Note: Plates "RBORN" will not be included with vehicle. New plates will be installed prior to sale.

The vehicle is available for inspection, but you will need to contact me to organise a mutually suitable time. I can be reached on my mobile on 0412772234 or on email at [email protected]

I have attached some pictures of the car below. If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact me. Thanks!

Amir

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