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Extremely rare Black Mitsubishi EVO10 MR(top of the range)

equipped with MIVEC 2.0L turbocharged engine.

sequential manual Auto-clutch with sport mode features(Twin Clutch SST)

BREMBO brake package,

Registered on End of 2008.

This car was a Autoshow ex Demo Car bought as $80k brand new (with lots of ralliart Add-ons) you it is truely a rare EVOX on the market

(photo can be supplied to proof from the show)

now done 16000k on clock (service book up to date) , didnt drive much at all.

rego till FEB-2011

PAINT PROTECTION DONE

TINTED WINDOW

RAIN SENSOR

AUTO LIGHT SENSOR

Recaro Seats(half leather only on the MR model)

Phantom Black,

Smart Key

ROCKFORD FOSGATE sound system with Subwoofer,

Touch screen communication system,

phone blue tooth connectivity,

GPS SATNAV

DVD PLAYER

MP3

18" FACTORY FORGED BBS wheels

Factory RALLIART bodykit (RARE)

Airbags

ABS

Stability & YAW control

Climate control,

Heated Seats

Bilstein Shockabsorbers, Eibach Springs

2 Piece front rotor

FACTORY XENON HID HEADLIGHTS

What is extra installed from Ralliart

Ralliart Front Lip

Ralliart Side Skirt

Carbon Mirror Cover

Carbon Number Plate Grill holder

Carbon B pillar trim kit

Carbon Rear Spolier sticker

Carbon Rear Pumper sticker

Aluminum Ralliart exhaust heatshield

Under Car defuser (rare)

Under car Brake cooler (defuser) -- Rare

Price $58k ONO with RWC supplied no worries!

Number plate is not included

ZERO ACCIDENT HISTORY..INSPECTION WELCOME

NEVER TRACK or DRAG.. Just drive to work and home.

Please email me direct to [email protected] or SMS to (0422650064 charles)

inspection can be done DONCASTER OR BAYSWATER

reason of sale: second child coming early next year. so Need to sell it to upgrade a Bigger car.

photos is below (please click on the URL)

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Edited by spec r
Hey mate, Great car and i own one myself but maybe try posting on EvolutionOz

thx for the advise.

but all the way long is SAU member, so just keep this post here will be fine :D

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