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Hey guys, I'm posting this for a friend of mine.

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Mitsubishi Evolution 7 - GTA

Beautiful metallic white - this is unique to the GTA and is not your standard boring white. Must be seen in the flesh to truly admire.

Comes with Recaro seats - these are not a standard to the GTA

Evo 9 Tail Lights

Evo 7 GSR Spoiler

New JVC headunit

I have all receipts for stereo, services, etc

Serviced every 5,000kms

Blitz Nur exhaust

17 inch Ralliart Tarmac Enkei Wheels - with new tires

Car comes with RWC and rego is not due till January next year

Immaculate condition both inside and out.

This car has everything you need: looks, power, and handling without sacrificing your boot and backseat.

$23,000 - Must sell soon

Will consider all swaps but they must include cash my way.

Located in Dromana, although I work near Dandenong and can arrange a meeting if required.

Chris 0401 942 256

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