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For sale I have my 2002 Mitsubishi Evolution 7 GTA.

The car has 84***kms.

The car has the following mods/features:

  • Carbon Fibre Bonnet
  • Coilovers
  • Black Tail Lights
  • Exhaust
  • K&N air filter
  • Walbro Fuel Pump
  • GFB (go fast bits) fully adjustable BOV
  • GFB electronic boost controller
  • Carbon Wrapped interior parts
  • Rare Black Leather Interior
  • Auto (can put into tiptronic and shift via buttons on wheel or gear stick)
  • Tuned by Ben at Benchmark. Has 2 tunes saved on Boost controller Low (14psi) and High (22psi)
  • And much more...

I have loved this car and it is a quick car with some get up and go and handles like a dream. Also comfortable enough with the leather interior and practical being 4 door. Have owned V35 , Soarer , Legnum in past and this is by far the quickest car out of the lot.

I am chasing: $14 500 ono

Car is located in Newcastle NSW

Please txt me on: 0404 519 365

Or email on: [email protected]

I will consider swaps for the following cars : V35 , Aristo , Stagea , LS400 , Celsior , E38 , R32 GTST

(Pretty much any luxury cruiser) (R32GTST is because I have someone who wants to trade an aristo for one for all the potential trolls)

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Also got original parts (bonnet , taillights , BOV). These can be included in sale or if you want to negotiate a cheaper price we could do it with some stock parts.

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump: will do a good price if someone wants to get it in the next week or so , need money for the weekend car to get the project finished

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