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I am getting rid of my 2000 model Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6.5 Tommi Makinen Edition. The Makinen is said to be the best evo ever built (i think its the rarest too)

It is 100% set up for Targa Tasmania with no more to spend and will be very competitive. The rules are pretty strict so engine work is very limited, but its in VERY good condition so its safe to work the engine.

-58 336 genuine kms on the clock.

-Full chromoly cams/FIA approved roll cage done by bonds

-Bilstein adjustable coilovers

-Recaro FIA approved race bucket seats

-FULLY STREET REGISTERED. I can get it fully engineered if required

-Momo 4pt harness

-Bosch external fuel pump/surge tank

-272 Camshafts

-Evo 9 turbo

-OMP steering wheel

-steering wheel quick release

-all whiteline sway/ strut stuff/ adjustable camber/ toe

-DBA 5000 2pce slotted rotors

-ceramic pads

-battery isolation switches in/out

-heavy clutch

-HKS plugs

-EcuTek ECU software

-Terratrip with intercom

-front/dump pipe

-custom turbo back exhaust

-Had 240kW atw on a very conservative tune 17psi (standard is 18) on race fuel but tuned it down

Thats about all i can think of at the moment. The car has always been very well maintained, has never actually done what it was built for due to lack of sponsors to fund it basically.

It handles unbelieveably well, has beaten GT2's, GT3's, lotus exiges etc in tarmac rally.

All up spent over $45 000 so i am asking for $38 000. My contact number is 0411788734 thanks, Jarred

photos arent working for some reason so link is here http://my105.com/classified.asp?id=16966&latest=1

Edited by Scream
Is this the one on My105? Just post a link instead

yeah, but i know everyone would rather see the pics on this page rather than navigate to a new.

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