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Mitsubishi Legnum VR4 S-Spec 1996

138k

Luxo spec, with all the goodies!

Rare combination, Manual/Woodgrain/Leather/Trigger Mauve/Moonroof

Bosch 255 Fuel pump

Shadow electronic Boost guage

Bov + factory bov

Blitz Nur Spec Muffler

12" Pioneer Sub

Kenwood Amp

6" Kenwoods + tweeters in front, 6" kenwoods rear

Pioneer Headdeck

Non AYC Rear diff.

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13.5k ONO. Open for idea on swaps.

Selling due to cause i want to.

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Would've been more interested if you were in VIC. Wanted a VR4 or Stagea to swap for my HR31.

What are you interested in swapping for?? (obviously a skyline due to advertising here???)

Well actually the car is originally from Melb :thumbsup:

I mean if i drove halfway and your drove halfway, could work out well.

Would've been more interested if you were in VIC. Wanted a VR4 or Stagea to swap for my HR31.

What are you interested in swapping for?? (obviously a skyline due to advertising here???)

Hey buddy, sorry I should put more detail with the area of swaps.

Musts:

manual, rwd, turbo and worth between 6-9k then cash my way.

Thanks.

out of interest, whats the fuel economy like?

i'm basically looking for something with leather, bit of power, fits a mountain bike, so this fits into the category but i'm a bit uncertain about something as rare as this... is it hard to find parts and servicing?

All comes down to your foot mate! I drove this from melb to syd cruising, got 450km before the empty light comes on (15 L of fuel left) and it's a 65l tank, like 10-11L per 100km.

Parts as in aftermarket there is some, and as for servicing aus has the stuff for it, now if you want to start breaking stuff that's where it becomes a slightly fun to get replacemets, but NZ is massive on VR4 legnums and basically right next door haha.

hey mate. my 33 gts-t is for sale. i may be interested? even more so if u were interested in a swap. i am in tassie but i've got all my cars from the mainland so yeah.. best check my thread on here if your interested for info

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