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White Mitsubishi Legnum 1997 V6 Twin turbo Manual .Only reason for ridiculously low price is due to me finding a car I want to buy and not having the money until this is goneThe previous owner was a licenced mechanic and has done all the extra additions and modifications tastefully. The car has a fair bit of work done with no expense spared. It has been recently tuned to a reliable 193kw at all wheels. Car goes very well with smooth power delivery with virtually no turbo lag

All receipts for servicing, modifications etc have been documented and add up to around $7k. I also still have most standard parts in boxes.

The interior is in excellent condition. No tears etc. It has all the usual Japanese import options. The factory stereo has been upgraded, and sounds fantastic. Also has rare polished grey Dash Facia from series 2 instead of the standard Wood grain.

EXTERIOR:•Factory White Pearl Paint excellent condition

•Standard BBS wheels

•GAB suspension

•Retrofit source projector kit with Morimoto ballasts for head lights. Professionally installedINTERIOR:•Ralli Art gear nob

•HDi EBC dual control boost controller mounted nicely in the middle of the dash board

•HDi Boost gauge

•Wood grain removed and replaced with series 2 grey facia.

•Pioneer double DIN DVD/CD/MP3 etc. Has full IPOD functionality through the head unit.

•Top of the range speakers all round. Installed about 2 years ago.MECHANICALS:The car has been fully serviced including Timing belt and water pump, all front seals, new tensioner, new spark plugs and leads, new rocker cover gaskets and spark plug tube seals.•AYC fluids religiously replaced every 10,000k’s.

•Engine oil changed every 4-5000k’s

•HDi Front mount intercooler installed professionally and painted Black

•Fabricated Cold air intake with airbox

•HDi Electronic dual stage boost controller

•RPW Front pipes from turbos to Cat

•Fujitsubo cat back exhaust (not too loud, sounds great)

•Completely Rebuilt Gearbox with new EXEDY sports tuff clutch

•Car was tuned professionally to make 193awkw.( have dyno sheet)

•Car has 215,000k's, however you will be hard pressed to find a better condition and better maintained car

PRICE- $5500 with no reg .. Expired 4th of feb

Pictures to be posted within the next hour

May be interested in swap .let me know what u have

contact number is 0405044669

f**k! Why cant you be in SA?

Id pick it up in the morning,on that note ill ring a freight company tomorrow

Expect a call bud

f**k! Why cant you be in SA?

Id pick it up in the morning,on that note ill ring a freight company tomorrow

Expect a call bud

Hey mate, No problems at all. I can organise to get it to the place to pick up if needed.

Hey zorb_rules, ill see if i can sell it first but still send me those pics and ill see what happens.

Come on guys get in quick.Rediculously low price for a great car. you wont be dissapointed.

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