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Vic: White Evo Viii 8 Gsr $28,000 Ono, 225Kw 20G Turbo


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Unfortunately it's time for me to move on and am looking to sell my 03' Evo 8. The car is heaps of fun and plenty quick on the street!

Car is pushing out 225kw @ All 4 on 23psi.

2003' Model

90,000km's

Grade 4 Import with B interior.

Exterior:

DAMD Carbon Front Canards, Sideskirts and Rear Pods

Professionally De-Badged Rear

Rexpeed Vortex Generator

Rexpeed Bonnet Vent

Evo 8 MR Style Headlights

Evo 9 Rear Tail Lights

Evo 9 Front Bar

Engine:

GT Pumps 20GLT w/ 1.5bar actuator

GSC S1 Cams

AEM Cam Gears

1050cc FIC Injectors

Gates Timing Belt

Tomei Exhaust Manifold

Custom Made Airbox with Pod Filter enclosed

8 MR BOV

Fujitsubo RM01A + High Flow Cat + Blitz Front Pipe + GTPumps Dump

Walbro Fuel Pump

Greddy Profec B II

Upper/Lower Intercooler Piping

Ralliart Grounding Kit

Tune by Matt Lowth

Driveline/Brakes/Suspension

HD Exedy Clutch (15,000km's old)

Swift Spec R Springs

Project Mu Pads Front/Rear

DB4000 Front Rotors.

KU31 235/45/17

A Start Button! (Awesome)

Looking for $29,500 26,000 ono with almost 12 months Rego.

Located in Western Suburbs, Victoria.

PM or 0434 190 836

Cheers

Trent

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