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Hey guys, got my EVO 7 up for sale. Very regretful sale. It's a 2001 model, no expense spared (quality mods). car has currently got 25,400 K's on the clock and is in excellent condition. Car was recently put on the dyno at "Creatd Motorsport" and made a safe 200.8 Kw's at all four wheels. Some details of the mods:

- Adjustable HKS Hypermax Pro suspension

- Hybrid Greddy intercooler

- AVO Turbo back exhaust

- AVO Turbo air intake

- Slotted and cross-drilled rotors

- Adjustable Cams

- Heavy duty clutch

- front Swaybars

- Short shifter with genuine MOMO gear knob

- Very rare and Genuine 17 inch Enkei Tarmac wheels with Yokohama Advan semi slicks

- Double-din Pioneer DVD with 2 front Alpine splits and 2 rear 6 inch Alpine speakers + alpine amp and type R sub, and just for fun a wired up slim ps2 with gran turismo 4 prologue =)

- Tinted windows

- and obviously comes with the factory recaro seats, MOMO steering wheel and Brembo brakes and Xenon lights

- Car is sold with the plates "EVL-007" and rego till 11th Feb 2011.

ALSO: Will throw in along with the sale;

- set of stock evo 7 suspension

- stock airbox with snorkel

- stock exhaust system

- stock BoV

+ 2 spares tyres (exact same tyres as on the car).

price is 30k, pretty firm as this car is built to impress. genuine buyers only. Gauranteed not to disappoint so no test pilots or tyre kickers, and not interested in any swaps or trades.

any questions feel free to pm or email "[email protected]" and we'll take it further from there. Thanks for looking :)

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not really mate, i had a look, stock 1's are going for 24 ish. others with few simple mods are going for 27k. mine has only done 25,000 k's which is the lowest i've seen. it has the most expensive mods and is also pulling the most power and from what i can tell is just as clean if not cleaner then the 1's on carsales. also mine comes with a bunch of extra's such as stock parts. speaking of extra's the guy who dyno'd the car commented on how expensive and rare the rims are, stating theyre worth over 3k.

anyways, price is slightly negotiable for those interested.

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yeah sorry to say mate your looking for a tad to much.... i know of someone selling a yellow 7 with 265kw (responsive as hell using a gt3037 on a tomei 2.3l built engine) for $28.5K

i picked my one up for $20k had a catback, and WTE 2 Tarmac enkeis (rare)

realistically your looking to sell for about mid 20s or lower

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You seem to have a slight point, but i do however believe ur mate is selling his 1 fairly cheap. my 1 is also very very responsive i can guarantee you that. u also say you got yours for 20k, fair enough caus you can get them for around the 22k mark. but once again i refer you to the K's my car has done, the cleanliness and all the supporting modifications which sit the car very "comfortably" on 200 kw. to be honest the mods were done by the old jap owner so it could have alot more shit done to it that i don't know about. when i get the chance here and there im having a look but i need to take it down to my freinds shop and get a thorough look.

i'll take into account ur comment but for now price stays the same. thank you

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