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Well, with another child on the way its time to off load my Evo 5 (reluctantly) in favour of a wagon.

The Evo has 67,000 klms on the odometer. Comes with the original books.

The vehicle is a 1998 Model, silver with the RECARO Seats as seen in the pics.

I have added the following mods:

BC Adjustable Coil Overs (Practically New) with receipt (Have Original Suspension)

Carbon Fiber Coil Pack Cover (Have Original Cover)

RABRIG Lights (Only a week old)

New Upper Radiator Hose

R/H CV Joint Reconditioned

New Speakers in the front (Original Ones where distorting)

The vehicle came with an Induction Kit, Exhaust System which is not too loud, Earthing Kit etc

Road worthy was carried out (In Victoria) few months back and had $$$$ spent to get bushes, steering arm replaced etc. So I know the car is in excellent condition and I will provide a Road Worthy.

Everything works fine. The EVO.500 plates may not go with the car. Not sure maybe after the little ones grow up, I may buy another Evo 5. I love this model (my preference.)So I may retain these plates for another day. Depending on the sale price ?????

I am located in the Western Suburbs Melbourne.

Asking price $18,500 (negotiable to potential buyers after inspection.)

Will be on Carsales soon.

NO SWAPS !

Email me

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