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Immaculate Evo 8 for quick sale.

The car is absolutely perfect. best condition one i have seen.

The car was resprayed professionally in black with 2% dark purple pearl months ago.

Mechanically the car is also excellent witha fair few tasteful modifications.

It has been serviced religiously with all oils changed every 3500-5000k's

It has

Evo 9 high flow turbo

Greddy Front mount intercooler

Kelford 272 camshafts

CAI air filter induction

Full TOMEI exhaust

ECU Remap.

car makes 235awkw.

I drive it most days to work and back and it still maintains stock drivability with extra power right there when you need it.

also has:

Mongoose Alarm

Clarion DVD player

brand new tires all round

Full years rego.

HSD coilovers

Interior, exterior and engine are all in excellent condition.

The car is a pleasure to drive, really would prefer to not sell however it must go.

reason for sale is im wanting to pay more into the mortgage.

PRICE: $28,500.00

If your interested please call, pm or sms. no joyriders please.

0405044669

May consider swap or trade for cheaper car with cash my way.

Thanks,

Nath

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