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My brother is selling his lancer GSR:

White with Evo 3 bodykit (minus bonnet)

17' multi-spoke mags (painted gun metal grey)

Larger Evo 3 turbo

Evo 3 intercooler

3' mandrel bent from frontpipe back with cat and stainless muffler

Koni adjustables front and rear

King lowered springs

Battery moved to the boot with isolator switch under bonnet

Remote oil filter

Turbosmart bleed valve

Autometer Boost gauge

Sparco pedals

$20K Firm

Reason for sale is he wants to upgrade to genuine Evolution.

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All pic's sent.

I am not sure on the power output, but it is quick and nice to drive too (still gonna keep the 'line' though).

Oh and i forgot to mention the evo fuel pump too!

Bunbury is in the south west of WA.

I going to send them again to your email addresses, the pis are little old, has evo wing too.

also forgot to mention strut braces and swaybars, k&n filter, cold air intake, ralliart gear knob, pioneer cd player and heaps of spares. also has optional brand new clutch, if want it cheaper buy now or wait 3days for brand new clutch fitted.

now $19999ono

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