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2001 Vr4 Galant, Mitsubishi Facelift Kit

6a13 engine 2.5L straight 6 Twin Turbo

Pearl White With Pink Underlayer

13x,xxxkms

Full straight 2.5" turbo back exhaust

Turbo timer

Have MBC installed but Apexi EBC not installed

Swoosh boost gauge

White P1 drift spec mags

GFB Twin Trumpet BOV

Trust Intercooler

Alpine deck with sound system

Rego till another 5 months

$13500 Cash would be preferred...

Willing to trade for R34Turboed.. Cash Either Way...

Offers welcome

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  • 2 weeks later...

Final !bump need it gone $10,000 Confirm and its yours before Thursday only.

Add is on this link please use this information on the link:

http://perth.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-10-000-before-Thursday-2001-Vr4-Galant-2-5L-v6-Twin-Turbo-W0QQAdIdZ340813013

Be one of a kind if a unique car!

Need it gone now so a regretful sale $10,000 was $13,500 without the rims so it had to go before Friday... MOVING BACK TO THAILAND. Very smooth and well maintained family sports car that hasn't been boosted. Reference available from JDM WA on Facebook Photos is posted there. Recommended on a deal of a lifetime and for all the people that dont know the car its built almost exactly like a Evo 9 but with a 6a13TT(2.5L V6 Twin Turbo(TDO3 i think or could be TDO4s).

MORE INFO about the car in the Second Photos

2001 Super-Vr4 Galant , Mitsubishi Facelift Kit

6a13TT engine 2.5L V6 Twin Turbo

With 5 Speed Triptronic

WITH Project Mu Twin Slotted Front Set Rotors

Pearl White With Pink Underlayer

141,xxxkms

Full straight 2.5" turbo back exhaust

Turbo timer

New tyres just been replaced

Original size is 225x50x16 but in pic is 215x45x17(rolling diameter didnt change at all really just by like 2mm)

Rego till April and Not yellowed just went through pits to do a checkup to make sure its legal.

Cash would be preferred...

Can go on Control of Purchasing. It means i can give you a extra 2 weeks to get the money to confirm your purchase by signing a contract of our agreement.

Reasonable offers welcome and price Negotiable

No tyre kickers

Call on (0413500357)

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