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Hi Everyone,

Up for sale here is a 1996 Mitsubishi GTO. Was personally imported in 2004 completely standard with 45,000kms. Now has 97,000kms and a long list of modifications with receipts for all work performed. Majority of work carried out by a very reputable workshop here in Sydney. Over $40,000 worth of modifications and work have been put into this vehicle.

Modifications include:

*CUSTOM BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR

*1999 UPDATED FRONT END (IMPORTED FROM AMERICA) INCLUDES LIGHTS, FRONT BAR, GUARDS

*JIC FULL TURBO BACK EXHAUST

*19 INCH CHROME WHEELS (ALSO COME WITH 17 INCH WEDS SPORTS LIGHT WEIGHT WHEELS)

*CLARION DVD PLAYER WITH SCREEN

*BLUETOOTH PHONE SYSTEM

*ALPINE SUB AND TWO ALPINE AMPS

*PIGGYBACK ECU FOR FUEL AND IGNITION CONTROL

*3SX PERFORMANCE INTAKE SYSTEM

*GREDDY ADJUSTABLE BOOST CONTROLLER (SET AND TUNED TO 15PSI)

*DYNO TUNED WITH OVER 200AWKW (DYNO SHEET PROVIDED)

*QUIKTRAK TRCKING SYSTEM FITTED

*BILSTEIN CUSTOM MADE SHOCKS

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Price: $28,000.00 ONO

I have a large folder detailing all parts and workshops used to build this car to what it is today. No expense spared. No longer have space as I have 4 other cars and I am currently investing in a track only car. Please no silly offers or trades as I have no shortage of vehicles and really just need the space.

Car can be viewed in Parramatta area.

My contacts are: 0417 448 343 or [email protected] or PM me here. I have more photos as well if required.

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm now open to swaps as I have had two sales fall through from people not able to come up with the cash. :blink:

I have since sold another car so we have room for another toy.

Show me what you got and PM any offers. Straigth swap or cash either way.

Cheers,

Andrew.

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