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MITSUBISH EVOLUTION 7 GSR

  • CT9A 4G63 1998cc Turbo Charged Intercooled 5 Speed
  • REGO – 15 JUN 2011
  • 123000 km
  • Black Paint with Blue / Purple Metalic
  • HKS Intake Filter
  • HKS Brass Button Clutch
  • Aluminium Intercooler Piping Kit
  • 3 Inch Turbo Back Stainless Exhaust with HKS Titanium Muffler 4 inch tip
  • SARD BOV
  • Blitz Turbo Timer
  • Blitz Boost Gauge Mirror Face
  • Blitz Oil Temp Gauge Mirror Face
  • Blitz Water Gauge Mirror Face
  • New Cusco Zero 2R Zero Coil Over Adjustable Suspension $2500
  • New Cusco Pillow Strut Tops Adjustable Camber / Caster
  • Brembo brakes with new Rotors and Gold series pads
  • Rays TE37 17x8.5JJ Rims $2966 Rims Only
  • Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 235/45R17 with 50% Rubber
  • C West Carbon Fibre Front Bumper Canards – Improves aerodynamics and stability $400
  • C West Front Bumper and eye lids $1200
  • C West Carbon Fibre Rear Wing
  • HID Lights
  • Air-conditioning
  • RECARO Seats

Price: $26500 ono

Contact: Aaron 0407252326

Location: Newcastle NSW

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sorry no trades, got to many cars and trying to reduce numbers

got:-

80 series turbo diesel

1600 with sr 400 hp

familia rally car

ktm 300

girl friends mazda astina

rego and insurance killing me no faults with the evo just got to many cars as you can see.

any reasonable offers people

cheers

Hi

They are pics from last week. In fact i have not driven it since pics taken and don't plan to drive it until sold.

It has got SA rego as i bought it from a friend near adelaide.

I am happy to transfer the rego if the buyer wants

I like rego in SA as no inspections and cheaper rego

Thanks Aaron

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