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Hi this is my evo 8 mr I've been considering to sell. It is in Mica, DEAD STOCK under the bonnet, only mod being brand new Apexi R95 titanium cat back system. Grade A carbon lip from mu secret.

23xxx on the clock.

This evo is literally in showroom condition inside out, also underbody and under the bonnet. Only flaws being the ltiny crack on the rear bumper (which you can barely notice) and brake pads are near worn and front discs need to be machine which are just general service items. Plenty of tyres left on RE001s. BBS rims are in immaculate condition with 0 gutter rash or any sort of scratches. Paint on brembo calipers are still rich not faded. Inside, it is in very good condition with no marks on the door trim or centre console. Recaros still look brand new.

REGO till Dec.

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Considering around 37k. I know it seems pricy for it but it is really in pristine condition! May consider swap for aus spec s15, 93+ r32 gtr with cash my way, or r34 gtr with cash your way. Prefer stock cars for swaps.

Price is negotiable and open for swaps! PM me your offer. Again this car is literally almost SPOTLESS. with original jap logbook and owner's manual.

Thanks for the kind words guys. This car really is in near perfect condition. Believe or not, the actual car looks even better and cleaner in real life. I am open for genuine offers :)

hey mate yes i am interested in this car and i have an r34 gtr that i am trying to sell or swap for an evo 8 mr

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376232-r34-gtr-for-sale/

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP $34600!! Found the car I want so I'm after a quick sale.

if you lookin for a quick sale mate might want to start with a real price, maximum value for these things australia wide is 25k

and if you dun belive me go to a dealer they will give you around 18k and resell it for 27 with a 6 month warranty

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