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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 than those on car sales and ininetly better than an new import without history !!

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:

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Inspections welcome day/night. Once you drive this you will wonder about Skylines .....

  • 1 month later...

Matts starting to get a little anxious. His trip to the US and Vegas is comming up.

It is a very good price and were loosing money on this at this price :(

To recap- 1 of 10 ADM deliverd models, full leather, quality minor mods with low KM's and in Vgood condition .

mitcho bank loan-when you sell 33 pay it off=win

It's not the money that's stopping me, it's the fact that until the 33 goes I haven't got anywhere to put the evo.

I'm sure as shit not gonna park it on the street...

Potential buyers now have very limited time indeed. I'm seriously thinking I'll buy this myself :D

2004 MITSUBISHI LANCER CZ EVOLUTION VIII

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

Price $27,000 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 ***


Todays Pics (if you want more I have about 200 :) )

Yeh - he changed it back to 27k on carsales :/

These things are going for $30k+ and his being alot better, ADM and 1of10 with full leather and genuine KM's.

Plus not all thrashed and modded stupidly.

Yeh - he changed it back to 27k on carsales :/

These things are going for $30k+ and his being alot better, ADM and 1of10 with full leather and genuine KM's.

Plus not all thrashed and modded stupidly.

bot questioning that, as I've previously said, if I had the money, I'd buy it.
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