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For Sale is my Legnum as I have had it for 2 years, the car has served me well but its time to move onto something newer and quicker. Specs as it sits at present are:

1998 Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4 Type S Recaros and mods!

6A13TT 2.5 litre twin turbo V6

5 speed tiptronic

Imported with 54,000km with full factory service books, every Shaken record from new, Japanese AA certified and now sits at 81,000km

Trigger Mauve

Factory option Recaro seats

Factory option Momo Wheel

Factory Spare Key & Remote Fob

Suspension/brakes

  • Cusco front & rear strut braces
  • Cusco front & rear sway bars
  • Tanabe Sustec Lower Front Brace
  • Tein S-Tech Springs (on KYB shocks)
  • EVO Brembos front & rear
  • Slotted Rotors all round
  • 17x9 +30 R33 Nissan GTR Rims
  • 225/45/17 tyres, 50% tread

Engine / Driveline

  • Custom Tune by
  • Pro Shop Iida front pipes (heat wrapped)
  • Unknown brand 3" exhaust
  • Apexi Active Tail Silencer (for daily duties)
  • Koyo Radiator
  • Koyo Stainless Radiator Overflow Bottle
  • Cusco FMIC Hard Pipe Kit
  • ARC Front Mount Intercooler
  • Metal recirc BOV - presume from Evo VIII MR
  • Oil catch can
  • Blitz Dual SBC (EBC)
  • Walbro 255L/hr pump
  • MV Automatics Shift Improver Kit
  • new single piece reverse/low wavespring / auto improvements

Accessories

  • Blitz boost gauge
  • Blitz Dual DC Turbo Timer
  • Autogauge style A pillar gauges
  • Super VR4 Shifter (in addition to factory recaro/momo combo)
  • Aluminium pedals
  • HID Fog Lights
  • Blue Vision Headlight Bulbs
  • Kenwood CD/USB/MP3 head unit
  • Non-factory speakers (unkown brand)
  • NZDM Glass Headlights
  • Front Weathershields

Price: Asking $14k

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