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Hi guys,

up for sale is my Evo 9.

I am the third owner, with the previous owner being a chick. I have purchase receipts / paperwork from both owners before me, all log books, manuals, warranty statements etc etc.

It has been well taken care of, and pampered even more since being in my hands. Any inspection is more than welcome, you will not be disappointed :(

Specs

- 2006 Evo 9 Performance Pack. So you get the extras such as bilstein suspension, bbs rims etc. It was fully optioned by the first owner with the vortex generator, limited edition aluminium side sills etc.

- Satellite tracking

- 51 XXXkm

- 15% tints all around

- Body condition is good. No major dings / dents. Just your usual very minor carpark shopping scuff marks, and minor stone chips upfront. No accident history

- Interior condition is good. No scratches, rips, tears or cigg burns. Just dusty ;)

- Car has been serviced recently (~500km). All fluids changed including gearbox and diff oils. Oil and fuel filters changed etc etc

Modifications

- 3" custom turbo back exhaust (all welds are clean and nice)

- Slotted cross drilled rotors

- Kumho Ecsta semi slicks (~500km)

- Heisman wheel alignment (~500km)

- Autronic SM4 ecu (200AWKW+)

The car is very stable/solid and goes very well. Im confident to say that you will be pleased with it overall, once compared to other Evo 9s for sale.

Thats all the main things i can remember. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me via PM.

Im after just $38500 which is the normal evo 9 and some evo 8s price territory.

Time wasters and tyre kickers will not be appreciated.

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Guys - appreciate the swap offers via pm .. but nothing has really caught my eye yet ... so would prefer cash sale atm unless its something that really catches my eye

Price has been dropped to JUST $36500!!!!!

QUICK GENUINE SALE !!!

SOLD
Thats one of the best EVO9 I have ever seen~ GL with ur sale mate :cool:

Yeah, apparently the person who BOUGHT it 5 days ago thought so to.. GL with selling your sold car.

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