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hello everyone.

I am selling my, Mitsubishi Magna Sports 1999. semi manual sports gearbox. Five months registration.

I recently bought a r33 so iv'e decided to sell the Magna, originally i wanted to keep both,

but i live at home still, and don't have the room for both plus cant really afford two registrations.

This car handles like it is on rails, even in the wet. I have never had any problems with the car, Sounds real nice. great fun to drive threw the hinterland. surprisingly powerful engine, only sits 2100rpm doing 110kmh great on fuel roughly 5-6oo km, out of one tank using shell V power. I keep it in showroom condition, its the little things like going over the windows with razor blades that make it look sooo mint. This is for sure, a one off Magna.

When i bought this car every panel was kicked in by the guys angry missus, that's why he sold it cheap. tho he bought it for $22 000 when it was only a year old. i have the records and receipts from him. He had it fully went over, re-built the engine and put a new gearbox in a couple years before i got it. The odometer reads 290 000, but i think the cluster has been replaced too, it just way to hard to believe.

New recondition panels all from 2003 Magna Sports.

Bonnet$ 250

front bar $180

front fenders $150

new bonnet latch mechanism $50

rear bar $160

rear circle lights $200

boot and latch $200

spoiler $50

fog lights $200

grill $50

The roof has been chopped off and replaced with a roof from a Verada, with an electric dual function sun roof. $1750

Fresh respray custom champagne silver $2000

Near new B.L.V.D alba 20 inch wheel and thin white wall tyres, these come with my skyline but will put them with the sale. They fit just not really my thing to big. worth around $ 2500

Import clear headlights $300

K&N air fittler in stock cold air induction box $100

iridium spark plugs $ 120

sport leads $180

heavy duty battery, new connection leads $150

new brake pads $?

new radiator $200

new injectors $150

pioneer comp dome splits a few years old

keenwood 6x9 few years old

kicker sub 12"

kicker amp

Got some specs for a stock 99 sports off wiki:

4 Speaker Stereo

ABS (Antilock Brakes)

Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt only

Air Conditioning

Alarm

Body Colour - Bumpers

Body Colour - Fittings

Body Colour - Grille

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Cruise Control

Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

Disc Brakes Rear Solid

Engine Immobiliser

Fog Lamps - Front

Headrests - Integrated 2nd Row

Intermittent Wipers - Variable

Leather Gear Knob

Leather Steering Wheel

Power Door Mirrors

Power Steering

Power Windows - Front & Rear

Radio Cassette

Remote Boot/Hatch Release

Remote Fuel Lid Release

Spoiler - Rear

Suspension - Sports

Tacho

Trip Computer (traction control) on/off

Kerb Weight (kg) 1457

Gross Combination Mass (kg) 3239

Gross Vehicle Mass (kg) 1889

Pay Load (kg) 432

Towing Braked (kg) 1500

Towing Not Braked (kg) 500

Wheel Base (mm) 2722

Length (mm) 4787

Width (mm) 1785

Height (mm) 1435

Track Front (mm) 1545

Track Rear (mm) 1535

Engine

Engine Location Front

Configuration V60

Engine Size (cc) 3497

Cam Overhead Cam

Engine Cycle 4 Stroke

Engine Type Piston

Engine Number 6G74M-######

Engine Code E35

Cylinders 6

Valves per Cylinder 4

Compression Ratio 9

Power 147kW @ 5000rpm

Torque 300Nm @ 4000-4000rpm

Acceleration 0-100Km/h (secs) 9.0

Induction System Aspirated

Fuel Type Petrol - Unleaded ULP

Fuel Tank Capacity (litres) 71

Fuel Delivery Multi-Point Injection

Method of Delivery Electronic Sequential

Fuel Urban (l/100km) 11.0

Fuel Extra Urban (l/100km) 7.0

Fuel Combined (l/100km) 8.5

$5500

If you have any questions please text me as I cannot answer my phone when I'm at work. and i will get back to you a.s.a.p

0406024937/ 0420710698 thanks. the car has 18" wheels on atm but will take them off and swap them for the 20s there is a pic of them still on my newy, uploaded two extra pics by accident and don't know how to remove them. Inspections welcome and recommended. cheers

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Edited by n/a_neo_r33

I'll throw in the 18" that are on it as well, but two need repair. They're AMG tec art wheels.

Disregard the bit were its says two extra pics, that was only on boostcruzin, I just copy an pasted my add onto here.

and yes the 20 inch wheels on the skyline in that pic will be put on the Magna upon sale. sorry for any confusion

cheers

Disregard the bit were its says two extra pics, that was only on boostcruzin, I just copy an pasted my add onto here.

and yes the 20 inch wheels on the skyline in that pic will be put on the Magna upon sale. sorry for any confusion

cheers

:domokun:

hey mate not sure if your taking the piss or not, but yeah just from autobarn nothing special, just wanted bigger pedals.

cheers

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