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looking for a quick sale, need to go oversea soon, no accident history, only two owners since new,

with auction sheet. spotless condition, never boost up, never race or tracked .***Price Is Firm***

2 owners since new, first owner in aus, carefully personal pick from japan, was standard when bought

from japan, never track or race, some quality parts installed, just been serviced, engine, diff and AYC

oil has been changed. Car been taken great care. still got all original parts. Won't last long in this price.

selling due to change of family decession, need to go overseas soon. please call for detail.

Price is $37500(firm)

please call Tomy 0424380068

All part had just put in a month ago

Parts:

HKS hi-power slience cat back exhaust

HKS SSQV blow off valve

HKS racing spark plugs

HKS HI pressure radiator cap

Bilstien B12 suspension

Billion low temp water switch

Simota full carbon fibre intake system (not included)

Jc project intake pipe

Custom dump and down pipe

Megaflow high flow cat

Auto gauge boost gauge

Black Racing Pro-N1 forge wheel

Fedral 595 RS-R Semi-slick

Vertex clear Projector head light

Tomei carbon fibre boost gauge holder

Tomei carbon fibre muffler guard

Running on motul 300v 10w-40 oil

OEM Diff and AYC oil

Alpine head unit

Ralliart Carpet

Steelmate 2way alarm

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Edited by tomy

um. . . you sure this car never been hit before??? what happen with the normal Evo8 or Evo7 headlight is on the car instead of the 8MR light?? pretty sure the compliance people will not swap it too

um. . . you sure this car never been hit before??? what happen with the normal Evo8 or Evo7 headlight is on the car instead of the 8MR light?? pretty sure the compliance people will not swap it too

Those ain't 8MR head lights. 8MR headlights have black inserts. And yes, compliance will not swap them away.

And i think he mentioned those are Vertex clear headlights, best is to inspect the car yourself before making assumptions that the car has been hit.

this is not normal Evo7/8 headlight, the original 7/8 got the orange bit on the indicator side, and the auction sheet will state that theres no accident history back in jap, body is nice and perfect,

so please do not make any assumption of the the car if you know nothing. thank you.

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