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Item:EVO 8 GSR

Location: SYD

Item Condition: Overall 4.5 / A grade for interiors

Reason for selling:pay off my debts

Price: $34,000 neg

6 SPEED FACTORY POWER OPTIONS ABS AIR BAGS RECARO SEATS BREMBO BRAKES

Went to Japan to inspect EVO 8 by myself. All genuine dcumentations are ready to show you < 65,000 GENUINE KMs>. Really carefully selected car from Japan. You can be a first owner in Australia.

No MODIFICATION = Etreamly good condition. Even for me, I was suprised with the conditions! Standard and factory model is more expensive in Japan. Value is lot more than any Evo in Australia

This EVO 8 GSR is completely stock standard, it still has potential to be a beast. Overall grade is 4.5 and grade A for the interiors which mean RARE condition on the Earth. One you inspent the car, you will not be dissapointed.

Comes with 2 keys, new tyres, all replaced oils and 6 month REGO.

Possible to inspect after 13/08/2010 because it is still under compliance test unless come to workshop with me by appointment. After that date, you can see it around Campsie area during day time on weekdays or see around City area or! If it not too far, can drive your place to show you.

Only serious buyers, please call for more info.. 0424 177 900 or [email protected]

$34,000 Neg.. but not much.. I paid a lot in Japan!!!

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Oh…I will get facy shift handle for you.!

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3. Post #2= Laughable priced VIII up

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Welcome to the forum buddy!

lucky he didnt post it up on evooz, otherwise he'll get bagged real hard lol

Hello I'm looking at your evo8. It states that it is the "Best Condition'. What is the "best condition'? You have not given us a clear scale of condition nor a way to benchmark your evo against it.

Overall grade is 4.5 and grade A for the interiors which mean RARE condition on the Earth.

You then go on to say it has a grade of 4.5 which is a measureable scale, but don't state the top end. AND THEN CHANGE THE SCALE to a letter grade... and then state its rare.

aka. derpderpderp

You can thank me later.

I know it is bit highr price.. but.. To be honest... this car is imported for selling to my friend and I went Jap three month ago..this car is my best choice and best condition I have never seen..<Awsome!> my friend has some problem with his family and could not pay to me..cause I paid all of expenses... I have paid..about 32,000 and still need to pay for new tyres....hmmmm..

I promise..If you guys want to see my car after next fri..< it will be finished all documentation..><only for serious buyer..>, will go your place...

I am really confidence with the condition!!!

Closed.

This looks to be a trader ad.

If you wish to sell the cars you are importing on this forum, you will need to become a registered business trader and pay to advertise.

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