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$38,000.

Here is the specification of the car, please have a look.

Engine and Driveline:

- EVO 8 bottom end (short block)

- ARP Headstuds and brand new OEM headgasket

- GTpumps td06-20g turbo

- EVO MR Blow-off Valve

- Brian Crower 272degree intake&exhaust camshafts

- Brian Crower adjustable cam gears

- Gates racing timing belt

- Gates racing balance belt

- Gates racing alternator belt

- Precision 1200cc injectors

- HKS EVC VI Electronic Boost Controller

- Exedy twin plate clutch + braided clutch line

- HKS Silent Hi power cat back

- Invidia dump pipe

- TurboXS front pipe

- Magnaflow 3" metal cat

- Walbro GSS342 500hp 255lt/hr fuel pump

- HKS Racing Suction pod intake

- x3e 52mm alloy radiator

- 1.3bar radiator cap

- NGK Super Power Cables ignition leads

- NGK Iridium BPR7EIX spark plugs

- Pivot Raizin volt stabilizer

- Pivot Super Earth grounding kit

- Beatrush radiator cooling panel

- Blox billet engine mount

- Engine torque dampener

- ETS Version 2 Lower Intercooler Pipe

- Reflashed ECU (dual map e85 / 98ulp)

Handling and Braking:

- BC type ER coilovers with external reservoir

- Whiteline 22mm adjustable rear sway bar

- DBA 4000s slotted rotors front and rear

- Ferrodo DS2500 front brake pads

- x3e rear brake pads

- Goodridge braided brake lines

Interior:

- Alpine CDA-9853 head unit

- Focal 165 CV1 speakers

- APEXi Full auto turbo timer

- Trust shift knob Type N

- Fixed in-car camera mounts

- CAMS Approved 1kg fire extinguisher with fixed racing mount

- Carbon fibre wrapped interior panels, stereo surround, window switches

- Black faced boost gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Oil Pressure gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Oil Temperature gauge

- 52mm Autogauge Water temperature gauge

- Evo 9 Steering wheel

Exterior & Cosmetics:

- EvoXenon's Custom Headlight & Projector

- HKS inspired front lip

- OEM Evo 9 rear bumper with OEM tow hook cover

- Voltex genuine CF rear diffuser

- Chargespeed side skirt extension

- Carbon fiber boot lid lip

- Carbon fiber vortex generator

- Zaklee Corp clear cam pulleys cover

- Repainted valve cover

- XXR 527 17x9.75 +25 in matte bronze

- 255/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE001

- D1 Spec racing lug nuts

PS. My best contact methods are SMS and Emails as I do not pick up calls at work.

0433552745

[email protected]

Cheers,

Gerald.

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Thread cleaned.

Do not post unless you are genuinely interested in purchasing this vehicle.

If you have a problem with the car or the price being asked, pm the seller, do not post garbage in this thread.

Update:

Possible trade - I am willing to trade the evo + cash on top for a Merc SLK, BMW Z4, Porsche Boxster / Cayman.

OR

RX8 / 350z + cash my way (has to be Auto cos it's for my mrs).

Thanks.

Blitz, I think we need to take some action done to this kid, he keeps coming back asking for ban.

FYI gerald I am not some "kid", further to your post when you put up a post that is misleading then be prepared to get some comment, You have a nice car however as I have said if you had a offer of $35,000 ( which I think was not true) then take it, if you put up this figure to try and get top dollar misleading others then you will get members like us trying to get the right story... you got caught out so cop it..

Your further post's confirmed what we said..

You only have to look on car sales to see what other Evo's like yours (some better) are asking a lot less... people are not idiots.. I wish you well with the sale just tell the truth, I was interested...

( moderator my comments are not bagging his car, just trying to sort out the truth as I was interested in the car.)

SkylineSky: Give the trawling a rest - The OP can sell for and advertise any price he wants, if you have an issue, discuss it with him in private.

If you post any further garbage comments in this thread you will score yourself a free ban - You have been warned

Blitz, I think we need to take some action done to this kid, he keeps coming back asking for ban.

FYI gerald I am not some "kid", further to your post when you put up a post that is misleading then be prepared to get some comment, You have a nice car however as I have said if you had a offer of $35,000 ( which I think was not true) then take it, if you put up this figure to try and get top dollar misleading others then you will get members like us trying to get the right story... you got caught out so cop it..

Your further post's confirmed what we said..

You only have to look on car sales to see what other Evo's like yours (some better) are asking a lot less... people are not idiots.. I wish you well with the sale just tell the truth, I was interested...

( moderator my comments are not bagging his car, just trying to sort out the truth as I was interested in the car.)

im really getting sick of low balling ass holes that arent happy with car prices and bag people for it and nothing happens about it.

it states in the forum rules that your not aloud to complain about a price or anything like that and yet you always see people having a whinge.

oh and by the way, your not a member of SAU you wrote your name and email on a website mate.

goodluck wit your sale gerald. dont let people bully your price its an amazing car and hopefully ill get one like it in a few years :D

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