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For sale I have my 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evoloution 7 GTA.

The car is a fantastic car to driver with enough comfort to enjoy it around town and enough poke to get up and going. I have owned skylines , legnum , soarer before and this car is miles ahead in comfort , performance and handling.

The car has a rare factory option of black leather interior which I have never seen on another Evo 7 before.

The car has 81***kms.

The car also has the following modifications:

Gold BC coilovers

Black evo tail lights (have the factory chrome ones also)

Cat back exhaust

Walbro Fuel pump

K&N air filter

GFB blow off valve

Carbon Fiber bonnet

Carbon wrapped interior panels

Greddy Turbo Timer

I am open to the idea of swaps but I prefer to do a straight sale.

I will be sad to see this go.

I am needing to sell it in the next month as my new job starts then and I will need to have a new car by that stage.

Price: $18k ono

Please either txt me or email with any offers. My work is all over the place so this is preferred. I am not always on SAU so please use these methods rather than pm.

PH: 0404 519 365

email: [email protected]

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Would consider swaps for stagea , gloria , cedric or cima to name a few.

Would also consider swaps for other cars so just let me know what you got.

Will be willing to make a good cash deal for someone if they buy within the next month also.

Thanks for the offers so far. Just want to give a list of cars I am more chasing.

Possible cars IS200 , IS300 , BMW , cima , cedric , gloria , aristo , ls400 , stagea something along those lines. (cash is also good)

This car will also be receiving a boost controller and tune which will net it around 20 - 30kw extra this week.

Please just text or email your offer.

  • 3 weeks later...

Update;

Car now has a GFB electronic boost controller installed and has been tuned by Ben from Benchmark,

The car has two programmed tunes. A 14psi tune and a 23psi tune.

Also price drop to $17 500

  • 4 weeks later...

Guys still available. If someone is keen give me a message. I am negotiable on price especially if it means a quick sale cause I have found a car I really want.

If you have any swaps please message me also.

0404 519 365

  • 2 weeks later...

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