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Why don't you try telling us about the car on this page like, modifications, location, price, history etc...

some people might bypass your link..

May help, who knows :wacko:

Edited by twistedr33

Ok good idea :)

here we go

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8MR (Import)

Car was built by ChasersMotorworks in Melbourne if you want to know a bit more about the history feel free to call them.

The list of modifications is as follows:

Engine Modifications:

- HKS 2.3L forged stroker kit.

- HKS 3037's turbo kit/external wastegate

- HKS manifold

- HKS type R intercooler kit

- HKS type R oil cooler kit

- Tomei 800cc injectors

- Tomei adj. cam gears

- Tomei Procam 270/270

- Hypertune Intake manifold

- Hypertune throttle body

- Tomei fuel rail, braided fuel lines

- Sard fuel regulator

- PWR 57mm radiator

- Ferrea oversize valves, guides, springs,

- Solid engine mounts

- Heavily ported, machined, polished head

- Motec M800 ECU

- Tomei Sump baffle

- Solid lifters

Suspension/Handling Modifications:

- Ohlins Flag L coilover suspension w/external res

- Alcon monobloc 6piston 365mm front brakes

- Alcon monobloc 4piston rear brakes

- Rose jointed

- All aftermarket suspension arms

- Adjustable sway, camber, toe, castor, bump, rebound etc

- Summit tower brace

- Summit boot bracing

- In cabin floor bracing

- Under car bracing

Drivetrain modification:

- Cusco front and rear Differential LSD's

- ORC twin plate carbon clutch

Aesthetic Modifications:

- Full Varis Time Attack Version Widebody Kit

- Chargespeed carbon bonnet

- Varis carbon boards under sideskirt

- Carbon canards

(Stock body kit will come with car)

Extras:

- Rays RE30 10.5x18 wheels

- Bride bucket seats

- Sabelt harness (currently not installed)

$38,000 ONO,

Will consider swaps.

Cheaper for guys on here, as i have alwasy lurked here for advice !

If I don't answer please email or text as I work weird hours.

(Photos of Car are missing sideskirts because it makes life easier to put it on a hoist without them on, they will be included with the car)

Car comes with plenty of Extra's and spare parts !

If you'd like more photo's send me your email.

Thanks for looking.

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