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Im selling my new evo 10 MR as i have 2 cars and rarely drive it and im sure some one out there would enjoy it more than i would.

here are all the details of it

Vehicle has done 5,500km's and has been serviced bout a month ago.

ENGINE

2.0L MIVEC Intercooled and Turbocharged

217 kW power @ 6500 rpm

366 Nm torque @ 3500 rpm

Front helical LSD

TRANSMISSION

Twin Clutch Sport Shift Transmission (with Paddle Shifters)

SUPER ALL WHEEL CONTROL

Active Centre Differential

Super Active Yaw Control

Anti-lock Braking System (with EBD)

Active Stability Control

SUSPENSION

Bilstein front and rear shock absorbers

Eibach front and rear springs

Front and rear stabiliser bar

Front strut tower bar

BRAKES

Brembo Front 350mm, 4 piston caliper

Brembo Front 2 piece type

Brembo Rear 330, 2 piston caliper

AUDIO

Rockford Fosgate premium audio system with steerin wheel control

Mitsubishi Multi Communication System ans Sat nav with Bluetooth handsfree

WHEELS AND TYRES

BBS 18″x8.5" forged alloy wheels with Dunlop Semi's

Full size BBS spare wheel

Tyre repair kit

EXTERIOR STYLING

Colour coded front aero bumper

Colour coded rear bumper

Large side air dam

Aluminium large rear spoiler

Dual chrome exhaust tips

Front fog lamps

Privacy glass

HID headlamps with AFS and headlamp washer

Auto headlamp levelling

INTERIOR STYLING

Day/night rear view mirror

Sports type leather wrapped steering wheel

Leather wrapped gearshift knob

Aluminium pedals

Accessory socket in console

Key ignition lamp and reminder buzzer

High contrast meter

Multi information display

Scuff plate

Leather combination seat trim

Heated front seats

SAFETY

The Safety Body: “RISE” Body (Realised Impact Safety Evolution)

Driver & Passenger Front Air Bag

Side and curtain airbags

Driver’s side knee airbag

High Mount Stop Lamp

Child restraint x3

Immobiliser

CONVENIENCE

Tilt adjustable steering column

Electric power windows

Central door locking system

Integrated data dot and advanced security system

Front map lamps

Rear room lamp

Boot room lamp

Automatic dusk sensing headlamps

Automatic rain sensing wipers

Cruise control with steering wheel controls

Smart key keyless entry (2 transmitters)

Automatic climate control air-conditioning

Console mounted ACD switch

Hands free blue tooth connectivity with steering wheel audio controls

SEATS

RECARO full bucket front seats with slide and recline function

Low-back type fabric rear seat with height adjustable headrests x3

Rear centre arm rest with cup holders X2

I've owned the car since brand new for past 6 months, i have also spent over 8k on Ralliart accessories. Only have carried out 2 minnror mods which are K&N pannel filter to replace the factory filter

Volk Racing GT30 19"x9.5 2 piece wheels with 275/35/19 tyres with more than 95% tread, orginal BBS wheels will supplied to buyer aswell

Orgnial BBS wheels and tyres are near new and may have done 600k's max

RWC will be supplied on sale or deposit and 6 months rego

Price : 74,500 ONO (willing to reduce price if car is sold only with the stock BBS wheels)

Plates not included

Call or SMS 0432 733 357

Nick

(will post more pics soon)

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