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Hi Guys

It is time for me again to sell my project car. I need to make way for the house. Since that we had our lil boy I can't really afford to keep 2 cars and a family car and a house. Really sad to let this car go as it is very rare to have this Evo8 in Australia.

Make: 2002 Evolution 8 GSR

Colour: Yellow

Rego: UR25LO - June 2010

KMs: 32XXXKms

Asking price: $37,000 AUD ono

Contact: Rafael 0425-202-407

Location: NSW -Sydney-

About the car

I just got it serviced again last weekend 20-03-2010 at MEEKs, new oil + filter, 100 point check up, New oil for the catch transfer (for your diff) and recently got the hotside plazmaman installed.

* Stock factory sun-roof

* also factory stock Luxury dashboard very rare and classy with LCD, TV tuner, DVD - player, cassette tape, 10 CD stacker and input for game consoles example: PS1-2-3, Wiii and Etc...

* Front and Rear bar from Evolution 9

* G-game 17" drift tyres with 95% thread all four wheels

* Walbro fuel pump

* Plazmaman Hotside outlet kit

* Evo9 Turbo

* Dump pipe

* 3" front pipe

* Hi flow cat

* 3" Catbak exhaust into 3" rear muffler

* Ralliart ECU flash

* Manual boost controller running 1.4bar

* Exedy Sports Tough Brass Button Clutch (since 14,000km)

* Ralliart Springs

* Blitz Turbo Timer

* HKS Pod filter

* HKS Guages in carbon fibre dash pod (water temp, oil temp, boost)

* Aftermarket immobilizer

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please no low ballers and tyre kickers only serious buyers

the car is ready to be viewed just give me a ring

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thanks for sending the pics over mate. if only it wasnt yellow. but a very nice packsage with the EVO 9 front and rear bar. also is that an MR headlight?

Massive price drop will sell the car as is for 35K or 34K with stock wheels need this car gone guys i need to finance the house bad you can negotiate with me send me an email [email protected] or [email protected] or ring me

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