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I've owned this car since it was purchased brand new and its a regretful sale. With a new house being build plus a 2nd child on the way, 1 luxury item had to go.

Regularly serviced with full logbook history. Oil changed every 5000kms. Brand new Brembo front brake rotor & pads as well as a full set of tyres fitted less then 1000kms ago. Car has never seen the 1/4mile or tracked.

Year

- 2009 5sp Manual GSR

Power mods

- Forced Performance Evo Red Turbo (ported & upgraded 25psi actuator)

- Forced Performance Turbo High Flow Oil Supply line

- Forced Performance Turbo Inline Oil Filter

- Forced Performance Turbo Gaskets set

- HKS Aluminum Turbo Intake Pipe

- Cosworth Highflow Airfilter

- Grimspeed 3Port Boost Solenoid

- Works upgraded BOV

- ARP Head Studs

- BC 272/272 Camshaft

- BC Valve Springs

- BC Titanium Valve spring retainers

- AMS Fuel Rail Kit

- DW 1000cc Injectors

- MAP/AEM Fuel Pressure Regulator Kit (with gauge)

- BLAQOPS Fuel Pump Upgrade Kit with E85 Safe Lines

- Walbro 255 Fuel Pump

- Depo Racing 3inch Upper & Lower Intercooler piping Kit

- Custom 3.5inch Bar & Plate Intercooler

- Ultimate Racing 3inch Turbo Back Twin Exhaust (inc dump pipe, 100cel highflow cat)

Handling mods

- Swift Spec-R lowered sports springs

- Cosco Strut Brace

- Rota Grids 18 x 9.5 +20 (with 265/35/18 rubber)

Interior mods

- HKS Type-1 Turbo timer

- LC-1 Wideband & Gauge

Exterior mods

- Mitsubishi USDM Door Window Visors

- Mitsubishi USDM Side Number Plate Mount.

- ARC Carbon Air Duct

Engine mods fitted by

- Tyron at Fortitude Valley Ultra tune (former NA Autosport Mechanic)

Tune

- Dual Map tune(98Oct & E85)

Power @ Wheels

- 98Oct: 280kw

- E85: 315kw

Price $47000. All reasonable offer will consider.

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For anyone new to Evos, these are very impressive numbers for the car. I've seen this on carsales for a while, have been keen to see some interiors and engine bays though - Might help your sale :)

The interior is stock like any other X. Like my GTR, under the bonnet I've make it look as stock as possible to make it less attractive to the popo... But if you think it will help with the sale, I'll try and take some pics tonight and post it up. :yes:

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