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2004 MITSUBISHI LANCER CZ EVOLUTION VIII

Australian delivered, genuine Km's, Rare leather interior, 1 of 10 delivered to Australia.

Price $30,000 ono *

Colour: Silver

Interior Colour Black

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Body: 4 door 5 seat SEDAN

Drive Type 4x4

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

Reg Expiry Mid March 2013

Road worthy Yes

Kilometres: 110,000

Vehicle ID SSE-AD-434480

Ref Code SSE-AD-434480

Brief Comments Australian Delivered with Leather. GENUINE KM's & service history.

Slightly Modified – See list of modifications

NO finance on this car. Clear on REVS.

*** Sorry NO Swaps ***

Car has full service history by NOTARAS MOTORSPORTS and ESP

All fluids replaced, new bridgestones and tuned October 2012

Power: Very safe tune of 224 KW ATW Tuned by ESP Racing in Canberra on 98 RON. Tuned with open ECU but has ECUTEK LICENCE

  • Oil changed every 5,000 Km's
  • Diff oil changed every 7,500 - 10,000 Km's
  • New Clutch installed March 2011 at 91,500 Kilometres
  • Rebuilt 5SP Gear Box fitted at 85,000 Km's
  • Timing, Accessories and Balance Belt replaced at 79,500 Kilometres
  • New Bridgestone 050’s

Aftermarket modifications include:

  • EVO 9 RS Turbo
  • HKS CAMS 272
  • TOMEI Adjustable CAM Gears
  • Ralliart genuine spark plugs leads, NGK Iridium spark plugs
  • Custom 3 1/2 inch turbo-back system
  • ORC Dump pipe
  • GReedy Inter cooler
  • AVCR Electronic Boost Controller
  • DEFI BF gauges (Boost, Oil Temperature)
  • Walbro Fuel Pump
  • Whiteline rear sway bar
  • Whiteline front sway bar
  • Whiteline Centre Bump and Roll Kit
  • GTSpec under body brace
  • Braided Goodridge Stainless Steel brake lines
  • Ferodo DS 2500 front and rear brake pads
  • Ralliart Accent Plate
  • Blacked out headlights
  • Do Luck Style Front Lip
  • Carbon Fibre exhaust shroud
  • Carbon Fibre canards
  • Volk GTC’s Diamond Black wheels 18x9.5 +12 (poke)
  • Evo VIII Enkie rims - spares

Australian delivered car you will not have trouble getting finance if required and it has genuine Km's

*** Thanks for looking ***

Bad points

2 half crescent minor scratches measuring 10cm on bonnet above both headlights

Pictures up soon

Will give it a tub and take some pics and get em up over the weekend.

I love the leather interior especially the Recaro's as OEM in these.

Can't sell a car without pics. :no:

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

PICS UP -> 2004 MITSUBISHI LANCER CZ EVOLUTION VIII

Australian delivered, genuine Km's, Rare leather interior, 1 of 10 delivered to Australia.

$28,500.00

I drive an R32 GTR and this thing pulls like a teenage boy in comparison.

Comes on hard and fast from the get-go. No LAG!

ALL work done by NOTARAS and ESP.

Pics taken this morning.

EDIT: New clutch just put in (December)

Just a few teasers for now

About 200 pics taken last weekend from every angle. Let me know if your keen for more :D

220kws at all 4 running NEW Bridgestone Potenza's 050's A

Without my Diamond black volk GTC's (18x9.5 +12) I'm prepared to take $26.5 k

so it will roll on the Enkie's.

Now up on Gumtree and will go up on Carsales nxt week :thumbsup:

Check out Carsales and compare then check out the cost of importing one.

Is it worth the risk ?? Nah !

This is ADM. 1 of 10 with full leather. KM's are genuine. This ride is genuine.

What you see is what you will buy and it is cheaper and better.

buying 2nd hand highly moddified cars - is a world of worry and expense..........lol

220awkws safely - want to go faster? Yeah can do.

I'll wait right here for you :thumbsup:

Has there been much interest in this sin?

Were the springs and retainers done with the hks cams?

And with the aftermarket cooler, I assume it is just a new core, not piping as well?

Edited by Mitcho_7

Hey MItch - fairly quiet mate to be honest.

I'll check re: springs/retainers and piping question and get back with the answers soon.

Dont know off the top of my head. Matty's car so I'm not over everything like I normally am.

Reminds me I better wash it again :(

Hey MItch - fairly quiet mate to be honest.

I'll check re: springs/retainers and piping question and get back with the answers soon.

Dont know off the top of my head. Matty's car so I'm not over everything like I normally am.

Reminds me I better wash it again :(

No worries.

The cold side pipe looks like its still stock.

Is it running coilovers or still on the stock suspension?

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