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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Lancer GSR 4WD

Engine: 4G93T

Mileage: 187,XXX km

Rego: 27/12/08

Price: $12,000 ONO

Mods:

* JDM VR4 Turbo

* Turbotech Boost Controller (10psi)

* Monza SSQV

* FMIC

* 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

* Evo III Front Brake Conversion

* Evo I 15" Alloys (Toyo Front Tyres, Potenza Rears)

* Evo III Recaro Front + Back Seats

* Steering Wheel + Gear Knob

* Speco Oil Pressure + Boost Gauges

* Cusco Front Strut Brace

* Blue Vacuum Tubing

* Purple Anodised Rocker Cover

* 10.5mm Eagle Ignition Leads

* White Paint with Violet Pearl

* Alarm/Imobiliser

* CD Player, Speakers, Amp, Sub

http://home.iprimus.com.au/nedrub/GSR1.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/nedrub/GSR2.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/nedrub/GSR3.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/nedrub/GSR4.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/nedrub/GSR5.jpg

keep ya lancer man there is 2 many skylines going around:) at least the gsr is a bit different and they go hard for what they are i had a gsr/evo3 when i hade my skyline and i liked driving my gsr, more fun car to drive, but thats just me good luck with sale man nice looking car

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