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Make: Mitsubishi

Model: Evolution 6 RS

Milage: 72k

Transmission: 5 speed manual (RS gearbox= shorter ratios)

Colour: White

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Complied? No- Imported as Race/ Rally

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? No- Rally Rego available

Price: $21000

Contact: Mitch 0405135910

TRACK-PACK SPECIAL

EVO 6RS + STAGEA (daily & tow car) + Trailer= $40k FIRM :kiss::)

RS on my105- $21k

http://www.my105.com/classified.asp?id=11645

Stagea on carsales & SAU- $21k

http://tinyurl.com/am9dum

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...Co-t261066.html

Trailer- Valued @ $4k

This is amazing value- no offers for this package, but will swap with R34 GTR with cash your way

I have for sale a 1999 Mitsubishi Evolution 6 RS. Imported by myself from Japan in early 2008. I want to sell this car and my Stagea to buy a R34 GTR

Car is only mildly modded putting down 196kws, but the RS is a nimble little thing: Wakefield Park 1:06.6 at the recent EvoNats placing 7th overall and 2nd in class :O

The basics:

Coilovers- setup by neil lowe motorsports

Intake- Apexi pod filter with CAI from front bar

Exhaust

Boost controller

Twin plate clutch- OS GILKEN

ECU- flashed by NLM with 6RS maps (copied from my original ecu that died), no speed limiter

Brembo's- An option on RS models

Bolt in cage

front & rear bracing

Varis lightweight carbon fibre bonnet

Works lightweight rims- comes with toyo 888 semis

3x Gauges- Oil pressure, Oil Temp & Water Temp

Sparco Fixed Back seat & 4 point harness

Fire extinguisher

Recently had some work done at Neil Lowe Motorsport to get the car 100% for upcoming Evo vs STi @ Eastern Creek 18th April. This included:

- Ralliart competition headgasket

- Major service including ALL fluids, timing belt, balancing belt, fan belt, spark plugs etc

- diff bushes replaced

- Lower ball joint's replaced

- Replacement ECU as the standard RS ecu shat itself (the cause behind headgasket issue)- new ecu (e6 GSR) flashed with RS maps and speed limiter removed.

- few other misc bits and pieces fixed (i told nick to fix anything so the car is 100%)

- all up over $4k worth of parts and labour: Nothing more to spend on this car!

CONCLUSION: THIS CAR IS 100% READY TO ROCK AND ROLL! 196kws and a proven 1:06.6 @ Wakefield Park http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2008.WAKE.S4.Y

Price- $21k firm

*all original interior included

i also have available a car trailer that can be sold with the car- $2k (will not separate unless buyer of car doesn't want it- these trailers are valued at $4k)

Please note that car has been imported under race/rally regs meaning it cannot be fully complied. It can however get rally rego allowing you to drive it to events, or to the shop/work if your state has a dedicated number plate system and your hardcore haha. I have all the paper work in order to comply with rally rego in any state.

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And of course the mighty daily driver/ tow car!

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And the rest of the family...

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Details for the Nissan Stagea (available as a package- $40k with Evo + Stagea + trailer) here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...Co-t261066.html

http://tinyurl.com/am9dum

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EDIT- i have sourced an evo 6 shell with australian compliance. If anyone was interested in having a cheap, quick street/ track car this would be the way. Couple of weekends with some mates to swap everything into new shell :cool:

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