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89,100 kilometres - 1998 Mitsubishi GTO Limited edition MR (Mitsubishi Racing) light-weight model with GETRAG 6-speed manual gearbox.

320HP genuine MR twin turbo model. Stunning, very fast, reliable and comfortable. All in original condition and owned by a passionate motoring enthusiast.

This is your chance to own Mitsubishi’s flagship model at a fraction of its original price.

This vehicle is guaranteed to turns heads.

Factory features

- 18" wheels

- Digital automatic climate control

- All power options including electric driver's seat

- Keyless entry

- Premium six-speaker CD/Tape/FM-AM sound system

- Twin intercoolers

- Factory turbo timer (automatically sets it's own cool-down time depending on how the car has been driven)

Minor performance enhancements from Japan include:

- HKS high flow air filter

- HKS SSQV blow-off valve

- Fujitsubo dual sports cat back exhaust

My dream car from Gran Turismo. It has never let me down and has always been a solid, strong performer.

I have never grown tired of driving this car.

Maintenance wise, this vehicle has always been serviced with premium Royal Purple motor oils.

I have recently replaced all spark plugs, leads, differential oil, transfer case oil, gearbox oil, engine oil and the factory CD stereo unit.

Clutch was replaced in March 2010 and car is running in optimum condition with no mechanical problems or leaks what so ever.

No expense spared. This is my pride and joy.

For full asking price, I will also include a brand new set of fully adjustable BC coilovers (purchased for $1300 with receipts and warranty).

Vehicle achieves 10-11l/100km fuel consumption in suburban traffic.

Registration until April 2011.

SMS me on 0432 0400 10 for more details and to arrange inspection.

No test pilots.

Vehicle is located in North Strathfield, New South Wales.

Reason for sale: Relocating overseas in 8 weeks.

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Thanks fellas :D

Yeah, 11l/100km after i changed the o2 sensor.

On highway trips i've managed 8-9l/100km.

Not bad hehe.

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