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Hey guys, I'am toying with the idea of selling my RCOLT as I need a larger car (capable of towing). Needless to say this is one of the best rcolts in Australia and no expense has been spared in modifying it! The car only has 42,000km with full service history via Mitsubishi. The car is is pristine condition and obviously has no accident history. I'am looking at approx $19,999 ono (if I don't get close I will just keep it):thumbsup:

To show you how clean this car is, while I have owned it I have entered 2 show and shines and taken home 3 trophies!

Also as you can see, the mods below are top of the range parts $$$$

Engine Hardware

4G15 1.5L turbo MIVEC

Greddy V-SPEC FMIC

Greddy Intake pipe

Jun BL Titanium muffler

Ralliart Radiator cap

Ralliart Oil cap

Ralliart Brake master sock

Ralliart Air diffuse solenoid r

YR Advance boostkit

Coltspeed airbox induction kit

Go fast bits BOV

Custom extractor heat shield

Custom turbo back exhaust 2.5”

5 speed Getrag gearbox

Dual stage brake master

Body Work

Rear orange toe hook

Front orange toe hook

Increase of spot welds across chassis

Coltspeed carbon fibre pillars

Carbon fibre front diffusers

Carbon fibre rear wing

Black vinyl roof

Ralliart valve caps

Ralliart exhaust shield

Ralliart graphics

Interior

EVO 8 MR Recaro seats

Pivot engine start

Pivot oil temp gauge

Pivot oil pressure gauge

Pivot water temp gauge

Pivot boost gauge

Pivot vacuum gauge

Double din Kenwood DVD player

Ralliart gear shift tag

Ralliart gear knob

Ralliart gear boot

Ralliart door strips

Coltspeed carbon fibre rear view mirror

Handling/Suspension

YR advance centre floor brace

YR advance rear strut brace

Pedders sports springs

18" lightweight ENKIE wheels

Standard front strut brace

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