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2008 Evolution X MR Black PB on E85 (switchable 98RON map)

45000km reg. for 9months inc. custom plate

I've owned it for a bit over a year now, bought at 38K KMs and have since changed oils twice and also driveline fluids were changed last month. Fresh SST fluid was also changed about 6 months ago with new filter ($600+ Cost).

Was actually bought by a forum member here who owns an R35/Audi TTRS.

Has service records till I owned it. Due to the nature of the car I opted to get the car serviced at Willall and now at Driven Motorsport here in SA ( Jon was trained at Ralliart).

Car has been tuned by Beeble in Victoria - no actual dyno sheet as it was road tuned but initially it was putting out 221kw on the Willall dyno and we netted about 30% extra with the Beeble tune so go figure!

I have ALL stock parts. Everything listed below in the mod list i still have as well, including all replaced parts. Also 2x brand-new tyres sitting in the garage.

As you can see a lot has been done to this. Over $26000 in quality aftermarket parts let alone before labour and tuning costs!

I've never personally tracked it, basically drives me from home to jobs and uni with the occasional hill run.

Originally bought from Victoria - this was the official 'Ralliart' Car for Mitsubishi and their press events hence all the OEM extras

Price: $55000

Brakes:

- APP 2 piece front rotors

- APP Front brake pads - November 2013 changed to Girodisc

- Ferrodo Rear brake pads - November 2013 changed to Girodisc

- APP SS Brake lines

Exhaust Sytem:

- Tomei Ti Expreme Catback - November 2013 Invidia Q300 Catback

- Tomei Ti Expreme Straight Pipe

- HKS Dump Pipe (GT Extension Kit)

- HKS Front Pipe (GT Extension Kit)

- Touge Factory Titanium UICP

- ARC BOV Pipe

- Perrin Turbo Inlet Pipe

Oil/Fluids:

- ARC Engine Oil cooler

- AMSOil 5W30

- OEM Oil Filter

- Diaqueen SSTF (SST Valvebody Replacement in July)

Engine Bay:

- Password JDM CF Radiator Shroud

- Password JDM CF Engine Cover

- Password JDM CF Spark Plug Cover

- Password JDM CF Powerchamber Intake

- Password JDM Dressup Kit (Red)

Bracing:

- Carbing Front Strut Brace

- Carbing Rear Strut Brace

- Carbing Lower Arm Bar 2 Point

- Carbing Center Frame Brace

- Whiteline Front Sway Bar

- Whiteline Rear Sway Bar

Suspension/Wheels:

- BC Racing RM Coilovers

- Orange TPMS

- Varrstoen 3.3.2 19x10.5 +12

- Federal 595SS 265/30/19

- Rays Duralumin Blue Lock Nuts - November 2013 changed to Muteki SR48 Neochrome

- Front RHS Driveline replaced November 2013 (CV Joint failure)

Cosmetic:

- Varis CF Rear Diffuser

- OEM Aero Front Lip

- OEM Aero Side Skirts

- OEM Aero Rear Corner Air Dam

- OEM Aero Front Fog Light Delete

- OEM Aero CF Front Bumper (Ralliart)

- OEM Aero CF B Pillar Trim (Ralliart)

- OEM Aero CF Mirror Covers (Ralliart)

- OEM Aero CF Rear Wing Sticker Trim (Ralliart)

- OEM Aero Rear Spoiler Extension

- Polished Steel Relay and Fuse Covers

- LED Parkers and Interior Lights

- Cree 7W LED Reverse Lights (not installed)

- Sokei Hood Dampers - July 2013 changed to Prosport Carbon Fiber Hood Damper Kit

- Sickspeed Red Horn Upgrade

- Rexspeed steering wheel CF gauge holder

- Perrin 4" Antenna

- Beatrush Side Number Plate Bracket (not installed)

- Varis Style Side Skirt Extensions (Rexspeed) (not installed)

- CF Intercooler Panels (Rexspeed) (not installed)

- CF Parking Brake Handle (Rexspeed)

- APR CF Front Splitter (not installed)

Gauges:

- Defi Racer 52mm Boost Gauge (White)

- Defi VSD-Sports HUD Display

- AEM Digital Wideband UEGO 30-4100

- AEM Digital Oil Pressure 30-4407 (not installed)

Fuel System:

- Injector Dynamics ID1000 1000CC Injectors

- Works Engineering Stage 1 AFPR

- SARD Fuel Pressure Gauge

- Aeromotive 340 Fuel Pump

- BlaqOps Fuel Pump Fit Kit

- Jegs Inline Fuel Filter

Miscellaneous:

- Grimmspeed 3-Port EBC

- Forge Motorsport Actuator

- Cusco Oil Catch Can

- Upgraded Fuel Pump Relay (Green)

- Bosch Icon Wipers

- HKS D1 Oil Cap

- OptiCoat Paint Protection

- Nanotech Window Sealent

- Tactrix Openport 2.0

- Fire Extinguisher + Seat Bracket (not installed)

- Optima Yellowtop Battery

- Rear guards flared

Sound System:

- Focal FP 4.75 4CH Amp

- Morel Elate 6 two Way Splits

- Audison bit-Ten Processor

- Dynamatted Front Doors

Old pics. Will have updated ones soonish.

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