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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: 1996 (December) Legnum VR-4, 2.5L Twin Turbo V6.

Milage: 60,000kms

Transmission: Tiptronic Auto

Colour: Officially Tiger Mauve- Which is a very pale purple.

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes with 11 months left.

Price: $13,999 ONO. Will consider trades, but only for cars of equal or greater value, cash your way if need be.

Contact: Ali, via PM or e-mail [email protected] or mobile: 0404 723 623.

Comments / Modifications: Up for sale is my Legnum. Twin turbo, Auto. This car is the ultimate sleeper, it is very quick and more importantly very clean. In my honest opinion the 60,000 kms are original, while we are all aware that kms on Jap cars are often wound back, the condition of this cars interior suggests otherwise, it is literally brand new the pics also suggest this. Car is a dream to drive, very powerful and quick, v6 twin turbo, can't go wrong. Very comfortable car, smooth to drive with plenty of room. Pretty stock car, only mods are exhaust, tinted windows and turbo timer. As stated price is $13,999 ONO and I am open to trades. Car comes with Jap logbooks/service books.

Thanks, Ali.

Images:

Here are some pics of the car when it was freshly imported to Australia:

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PMs replied.

Would just like to clarify I will only consider trades for cars of equal to greater value, with myself paying

any cash adjustment if required.

Thanks,

Ali.

interested....can you tell me the pros and cons of a Legnum versus a Stagea? I don't mean 'one has twin turbo' etc - but what this really means (output, specs, fuel economy, parts back up, handling, etc). Can't find much in the way of comparisons anywhere - wanting to know your thoughts...

cheers,

Jez

Hey,

I suppose the V6 Legnum has more power and low down torque, the Stageas being RBs probably more top end?

I haven't driven a Stagea before so not sure how I could compare handling, that said, the Legnum handles quite well

and the AYC is a nice system.

Parts back up I'd say Stageas would be better, more parts available and some are interchangeable with Skylines.

Fuel economy again no idea, but the Legnum is pretty good itself.

Only way to find out would be to check both cars out and see which you prefer.

Thanks,

Ali.

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