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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Lancer 2dr Coupe

Milage:132000

Transmission: Manual

Colour:Blue

Location:WA

Complied?

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? YES

Price:13500

Contact:0430546846

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- Manual 5 speed

- air conditioning

- remote central locking

- immobilizer

- Evo 4 body kit (Ralliart) - Blue

- Ralliart steering wheel

- Brand new Advantek 16" mags

- Awsome Sound system with xplod front splits and 1300 watt sub

- rego till October 2008

Modifications (too much to list but heres a few)

- Garret T5 200hp Turbo kit

- PWR intercooler

- K&N Air Filter

- 2.5inch press bent system cat back with 2.5 cat converter incl flanges and resonator

- Lukey muffler 2.5 inchl ultra flow

- Custom exhaust work

- FSE Rising fuel pressure kit

- Front Strut Brace

- GFB Type 2 Blowoff valve

- EBD Green Stuff front brake pads

- Haltech Boost Control Solenoid 33shz

- Haltech E6x Patch Loom Kit

- Work done on car by RPW

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I've listed most of the mods up here. Great weekend car to go cruzing in. The car is really fast eventhough it has a 1.5L engine. Dont know exactly how much horsepower or anything like that. going to run it on the dyno and tuneup before i sell it.

Asking for 13500 but open to offers near asking price. Plz no time wasters

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