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Hi guys,

As mentioned in my other thread i have decided it's time to let go of the evo. This is definately a regretful sale but i simply cannot justify owning two gorgeous piece of machinery.

The car is in immaculate condition, it has been well taken of and maintained and modified with only the BEST. The car will suit anyone after an evo without any hassles, it is ready to be a daily driver, a weekend warrior or a track monster.

The car is very well setup and has previously clocked a 1.06.35 at wakefield (Astro was the driver).

Exterior wise the paint is one of the best condition out of the evo's i have inspected, some evo's the paint feels chalky and doesnt have the shine. The interior is just like new! Seat bolsters are nice and firm and not squashed.

Modifications alone on this car total well over the $10,000 mark, and anyone who knows his/her parts will quickly realise to mod the same car to this calibre will cost ALOT more due to our poor exchange rate.

Spec List:

2003 White EVO 8 GSR

Long Rego till Dec 2009

37,6xx kms

Mods:

-Work Emotion CR KAI (Bronze) 18x9.5 +20 Fr 19x9.5 +30 rear (255/35/18 all round)

-Ohlins PCV coilover

-Monster Sports Rear Strut Brace

-Shelby Rear Sway bar

-Ungraded lower intercooler piping

-HKS Reload Intake Kit

-CF Doluck lip

-CF Side spats

-MR Style headlights

-Evo 9 Rear Tail lights

-Evo 9 Rear bumper

-Kakimoto Catback Exhaust

-Custom front pipe & Dump pipe

-Endless CCX brake pads (Front) Project Mu HC (rear)

-Alpine MP3 Headunit

-ECU reflash performed by ISMR 193KW ATW

-Blitz Electronic Boost Controller

-HKS oil Thermostat

-Walbro Fuel Pump 255L

-APX ball gearknob

Standard parts apart from wheels and suspension will be provided in the sale.

Price: $36,000 Ono (No swaps please)

Location: Western Sydney

Contact: 0403337740 or email me at [email protected]

*Please no tyre kickers or test pilots, please ensure your finance is approved or you have permission from your mum/dad prior to coming out to inspect the car.

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Edited by flyz33
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Overpriced. Perhaps you should look for, I dunno, $10,000 maybe? I'd take it off your hands then, I mean someone has to do the dirtywork... :banana:

Absolutely AMAZING looking evo, I've honestly never seen anything like it outside magazines.

Good luck with the sale mate hopefully you get what you're after!

Also free bump :bunny:

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