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- 2003 MITSUBISHI LANCER CZ EVOLUTION VIII

- 83,495 km.

- Metallic Black Exterior

- Blue / Dark Grey Interior

- 6 speed Manual

- 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

- AWD

- 4 cylinder Premium Unleaded Turbo Intercooled 2.0 L (1997cc)

- JUN-2012 Rego

17/04/2012 - JUST LISTED + PRICED FOR QUICK SALE!

This immaculate Evo VIII would be perfect for the fussiest of buyers looking for an eye catching, powerful and very practical sports car which still literally looks and drives like new.

As detailed below, the car has quite a few upgrades / extras and has also recently been completely serviced. Even more importantly - the car has never been involved in an accident, there is absolutely no rust and the KM’s are genuine.

I had the pleasure of purchasing this car straight from the first owner since import who kept it in showroom condition; I have treated it no differently and I am sure the previous owner who also lurks around these forums can still vouch for this machine.

Reason for sale: Although I have only owned the car for ~3 months I am wanting to get back into another Nissan – this car is by far the best handling car ive driven, and has the power to boot too, but I am a Nissan fan boy at heart ;)

Overview -

- Immaculate condition - Inside and outside

- Only 1 Australian owner since imported in 2007 (Grade 4A) – I am the second

- Kept all original - Still has the factory Japanese stickers on it

- Rare and sought after metallic ‘Tarmac Black’ in colour

- Recently serviced at Meek Automotive (As detailed below)

- Plenty of registration remaining (June 2012)

- Very low GENUINE kilometres

- Mechanically standard (Reliable, economical + great for insurance!)

- REVS checks welcome - No accident history or money owing

Car features / upgrades -

- Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR tinted head lights

- Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR blow off valve

- Mitsubishi Evolution VIII middle boot badge

- Mitsubishi Evolution IX vortex generator

- Mitsubishi floor mats (Front)

- Sparco floor mats (Rear)

- Mitsubishi slim number plate holder

- Mitsubishi front fog lights

- Mitsubishi LED tail lights

- 8000K HID white head light globes

- Exedy ‘Sports tuff’ heavy duty clutch

- NGK ‘Power cable’ silicone spark plug leads

- NGK ‘Iridium’ spark plugs

- 17" Enkei forged racing rims

- Brembo brakes with Bendix ultimate pads

- JVC KD-R805 head unit (USB / MP3 / WMA / iPod / iPhone - etc)

- JVC integrated bluetooth handsfree phone kit

- Full carbon fibre rear spoiler

- Solartint legal dark tinted windows

- Factory 6 speed manual gear box

- Factory aluminium bonnet, roof and boot

- Factory front mount intercooler (With optional water sprayer)

- Recaro bucket seats (Like new - Always covered)

- Momo leather steering wheel

- Alarm / immobiliser

Car has just been completely serviced (Over $3,500 spent) -

- 4x BRAND NEW Tyres ($960)

- BRAND NEW Exedy ‘Sports tuff’ heavy duty clutch ($1,495)

- BRAND NEW NGK ‘Iridium’ spark plugs ($75)

- BRAND NEW NGK ‘Power cable’ leads ($190)

- BRAND NEW Heavy duty battery ($250)

- BRAND NEW Silicone windscreen wiper blades ($45)

- BRAND NEW Mitsubishi oil and air filters ($95)

- All engine and drive train fluids replaced ($340)

- Wheel balance and alignment - Front / rear ($135)

- Completely detailed - Inside and outside ($350)

Price - $27,000 – Possibly open to swaps.

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