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05' model Evolution IX for sale

Fantastic car to drive will not dissapoint. Over $12,000 spent on the car including... Semi slick Falken tyres, 3" turbo back exhaust, Garrett GT3071r turbo, custom manifold and piping,heavy duty clutch( clutch on evo's cost $1500 just in labour), K N panel filter, ralliart mats, ralliart carbon fibre consol just to name a few....

40,000klms. This car has plenty of power but also off boost is the smoothest ride and is perfect for a daily driver. Comes standard with diamond trac Gps alarm system (doesn't get any better). Has been serviced every 5000klms. Using Motul 300v oil. All inspections welcome...will not fault!!

Call for inspection (no sms please) 0419-650-019 Frank!

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would you be interested in swap for a R32 GTR with a T51R on it full built, making 430kw at 24 pound on pump? original 32 wheels with re55 semi slicks, and ill throw a set of r33 gtr wheels with brand new RE55's 17/40/255 on them. if so pm me for more details and pics.

otherwise good luck with the sale, awsome car :)

would you be interested in swap for a R32 GTR with a T51R on it full built, making 430kw at 24 pound on pump? original 32 wheels with re55 semi slicks, and ill throw a set of r33 gtr wheels with brand new RE55's 17/40/255 on them. if so pm me for more details and pics.

otherwise good luck with the sale, awsome car :down:

Sounds like an awsome car, but im after a R34 GTR thanx for putting it out there tho

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