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Make:Mistubishi

Model:94 GSR

Milage:94,000kms

Transmission:5 speed manual

Colour:White

Location:Sydney

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$27500 ono

Contact:Pm Best

Comments / Modifications:Hey all my brother is wanting to sell his Mitsubishi Lancer GSR. This car has been extremly modified by TRP (Tony Rigoli Performance). This car has absoultely everything done to the engine.

This car is an extremly quick street car. Makes 309kw@all fours on pump fuel. Will run a 10sec pass. It is also fully enginered.

The list of mods is too long so if anyone is interested PM me.

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I hope no one is intersted isn't this meant to be a skyline forum.

Yes it is! And also on your profile it says you own a Lancer!!

But this is one serious Lancer that has had over $20,000 spend just on the engine.

Its a 2.4L billet stroker crank and every single engine parts has been upgraded.

If you were to drive this car you would know its a serious car and lacks nothing

You should also try Boostcruising or vr4.org or a evo forum.

thanks for the advice. I did put it on Boostcruising but there are sooooo many cars on that site.

I will try those other forums

thanks

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