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Selling this for someone else, so if you have questions it will take a day or two to get an answer for questions.

$29,000 (these are rare as, get in on a good car)

1997 Mitsubihi Pajero Evolution

77,624 kms

White

Roof Spolier

Bonnet scoops

3.5L Mivec Motor

Full Recaro Bucket Front Seats

matching rear seats

18 inch rims with BIG tyres

Ohlins Adjustable suspension all round

Exhaust system

ARC airbox

Selectable 2 wheel, 4 wheel drive

Very nice car to drive with lots of grunt

Alpine Head unit

Original Factory Tool Kit and hydraulic jack

For any more info call me on 08 8447 1025 between 8:30 and 5 weekdays

Pictures:

LINK TO ALL THE PICTURES (theres like 27 lol)

http://s288.photobucket.com/albums/ll172/Kansai_Automotive/

Edited by JDM032
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lol if u want it u should buy it haha

it has enough grunt to tow ur drift car, trust me this thing isnt weak.

and u get more looks in this then u do in a modded skyline lol

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