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post-19175-1261749812_thumb.jpgpost-19175-1261749875_thumb.jpgpost-19175-1261749900_thumb.jpgpost-19175-1261749931_thumb.jpgHey Guys thought i put on here b4 ebay

Mitsubishi RVR hyper sports gear

4cyl 2.0L turbo Automatic 4G63t same as evo 3 motor

Intercooled petrol

150,000kms

previous vic rego(unregistered currently)

compliance meets Australian standards so should be fine to register in ur state

car in Sydney

Rear quarter damage

after $2500

compliance worth that

and front cut goes for 3200

Still drives straight!

Anthony

04111 978 45

LOL yeah , needs a weigh bridge ticket ($15) and blue slip ($50)and obviously repair the quarter lol

katurbo : :) lol thanx should sell quick somone out there wants it

still for sale guys

04111 978 45

Anthony

also guys has after market 16inch alloys good tyres and Ice Cold Air con!

sliding door is on passenger side , damaged side is just a panel

Edited by turbohectics
  • 4 weeks later...
LOL yeah , needs a weigh bridge ticket ($15) and blue slip ($50)and obviously repair the quarter lol

katurbo : :) lol thanx should sell quick somone out there wants it

still for sale guys

04111 978 45

Anthony

also guys has after market 16inch alloys good tyres and Ice Cold Air con!

sliding door is on passenger side , damaged side is just a panel

Still for sale?

  • 2 weeks later...

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