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Hey guys,

My circumstances have changed and so I need to sell the EVO. I'm in need of a larger family vehicle (one that can support a family of 5) and so the EVO has to go. I also have the s13 now as a track car so the money from the sale of the EVO will be very useful.

Details are listed below:

Make/Model: 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII

Odometer: 51,000kms

Colour: Silver

Transmission: 5spd manual

Location: Prestons, NSW

Modifications:

- Blitz turbo timer

- 3inch Stainless steel exhaust from turbo back

- GFB plumb back blow off valve

- braided brake lines

- Shelby front and rear adjustable sway bars

- Bilstein Shocks (same as the ones in EVO 9 performance pack)

- tinted windows all round

Car has never run higher than standard boost.

I have all receipts for all the work performed.

PRICE : $25,000 NEG

This car came in as a Grade 4 auction car from japan with only 41,000kms on it and so it was in immaculate condition. Since then I have serviced it every 5000kms using Royal Purple 10w-40 and it's garaged overnight, therefore the car still presents and drives like new. I welcome any mechanical inspection.

I may trade for cheaper family cars with cash my way.

Feel free to pm or call me on 0407 931 097 for any questions.

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Only a grade 4 ? Looks to be almost a 5, its pristine looking ! (or is it just the photos ?)

Hey mate, some of the guys from SAU have seen the car and they will tell you that it's not just the photos. It came in as a grade 4, interior grade A car, which is pretty immaculate. To get auction grade 5 in a 2001 model car, means the car is like showroom condition, i.e. no scratches anywhere, like a collectors car.

I am but only got around $21k max :)

lol me too. i got 22.5k in total, but since this car is in sydney, the seller maybe get only 21k, coz ive to pay stamp duty (except the seller wants to drive it here to reduce costs)

lol me too. i got 22.5k in total, but since this car is in sydney, the seller maybe get only 21k, coz ive to pay stamp duty (except the seller wants to drive it here to reduce costs)

Perhaps put your location in your profile, as we have no idea where you refer to 'here', where that 'here' is ......

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