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P PLATE LEGAL TURBO! Mitsubishi Galant Vr-4 91’ For sale

This is what has been done to it.

The body has done 230000KM

I am looking for 7500

ENGINE FULLY REBUILT 3500km ago.

ACL Race Top and bottom engine bearings

RS Pistons and Rods

All Brand new Gaskets

Heavy duty Exedy Clutch 9 PUK 3500km old

Full 3 “ turbo back Exhaust

VAREX Muffler (controllable valve)

BC BR Coil over’s

Ostrich ECU chip

Palm Logger

EVO MAF

All Wiring done for a subwoofer and amp.

Pod Filter and shortened intake

Upgraded Intercooler.

Brand New Top Gun Leads

All Belts including timing belt done 3500km ago

Brand New Water Pump

Refurbished Gearbox

16G Rear housing of turbo.

EVO MAF

The interior is immaculate, and the body has been kept in excellent condition for its age.

Contact 0432358969 or Pm Me on SAU

The best part about this Galant, is that it is P plate legal. So if your looking to drive a turbo car on your p’s look no further! I have an exemption which i will gladly pass onto the new buyer. (Dont ask me 101 questions about the exemption and how you can get it for another car, because this is unique to this particular car!)

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Edited by lanka05
I dont understand how you can "pass" the exemption onto the new buyer. A exemption is specific to an individual NOT the car it self...

Sorry mate, The new buyer will need to apply for the exemption. He/she can do it before purchasing the car.

Sorry mate, The new buyer will need to apply for the exemption. He/she can do it before purchasing the car.

I have an exemption which i will gladly pass onto the new buyer. (Dont ask me 101 questions about the exemption and how you can get it for another car, because this is unique to this particular car!)

Then don't provide false information.

You cannot pass on an exemption.

So it's NOT P-plate legal!

You need to be approved for an exemption. No different to any other turbo car, for P-platers. And they don't hand out these exemptions to anyone, you MUST have a special reason why you need to drive "high-powered" cars. ie: work related, etc.

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