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Up for sale is my beloved genuine Evolution VII GSR. I am the first owner in Australia, 2001 model, 91000kms, The interior and exterior is in an excellent condition, it is standard with no mechanical modifications, It has never been boosted.

The only modifications are the following:

- Window Tint (Darkest Legal)

- Blitz Panel Filter for the stock Airbox

- Tokyo Motorsports 3" Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust (Not Too Loud)

- Aftermarket Audio (JVC, Hands free Blue-Tooth Ready)

- Ralliart Ground Earthing Kit Factory

Standard Equipment:

- RARE Dark Grey Paint Finish

- Brembo Brakes

- Recaro Seats

- HID Headlights

- Active Centre Differential for Tarmac, Gravel and Snow

- Automatic Yaw Control

- Automatic Side Mirror Retraction (for tight parking spaces)

It is clearly evident that this car was well looked after in Japan. I have the log book and user's manual (in Japanese of course).

~ Included is a 4.5 (Balance) year Australia-Wide warranty

~ This car has had a recent log book service at Xspeed here in WA.

There is no money owing on the car. I own it outright.

I only bought this car in March this year with the intention to give it to my wife, but she has since decided that she prefers the practicality of a 4WD station wagon, so this car now needs to be passed onto someone who will appreciate it and look after it.

Mechanical inspections are welcome.

Happy to help arrange for freight for interstate buyers.

Air fare ticket cost taken off the asking price for any interstate buyer.

$22,900

PM, SMS or call Adam on 0424 982 764

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