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For Sale: [NSW/SYDNEY] 2003 Mitsubishi Evo 8

Colour: White

Mileage: 101,000km, 2,000km on the new setup (engine, drivetrain, turbo setup)

Selling as I'm looking at buying a house and a get around Honda S2000.

Makes 469.4kw tuned by Vince at V&E Rigoli on a safe and reliable circuit tune. If you want more power simply increase the boost or timing for a drag/street setup and it will easily sing over 500kw at all four wheels.

Car’s PB is a 1.03.9 at Wakefield Park on a run in tune at 280kw

For all mods listed with the extras, I am looking at $45,000. This is negotiable as not all extras are wanted such as the extra set of rims and new sets of tyres.

NO TIME WASTERS. NO JOY RIDES unless a deposit is taken.


Modification List:
Engine/Power Mods:
• Trust Ti-R titanium catback exhaust
• Precision 6262 4” SP housing, dual ball bearing, v band rear housing
• High Pressure Oil feed line kit with filter
• Sparktech Ignitions CDI COP kit
• Spartech quick disconnect
• Sparktech billet coil protectors
• M&W ignition amplifier
• AMS/Moroso baffled sump
• JMF small battery billet holder
• Odyssey PC925 Dry cell battery
• MAP 3” dump and front pipe
• MAP top mount 1.5” runner top mount manifold
• MAP 4” intake pipe
• K&N 4” pod filter
• MAP external gate
• MAP hotside intercooler pipe
• GSC S3 280 camshafts
• Custom V&E Rigoli cold side and upper intercooler piping
• Turbosmart 45mm Compgate external wastegate
• Turbosmart 50mm Raceport
• Turbosmart silicon vacuum hoses
• Turbosmart Eboost2
• Earthing Kit
• Speed density
• H11 headstuds
• ETS 4” front mount intercooler
• GCG copper exhaust manifold nuts
• Turbosmart Murray Tension Clamps
• Greddy Oil temp/pressure sandwich plate
• Supertech dual Valve springs and retainers
• Supertech valve stem seals
• Supertech 1mm black nitride oversized exhaust valves
• Supertech 1mm black intake oversized exhaust valves
• Supertech oversides valve guides
• Reconditioned head
• Supertech valve guides
• CNC ported valve throats
• Head and block decked
• OEM Mitsubishi evo 9 headgasket
• Machined and tunnel bored
• OEM Mitsubishi lifters
• S90 Billet 70mm Throttle Body
• Garage HRS Dip stick holder
• Custom Test pipe
• ACL bearings + King Thrust
• ARP Main Studs
• Wiseco Pistons 1400HD 20thou over
• Howards Billet I-beam Rods
• OEM Gasket Kit
• balance shaft delete kit new OEM bearings
• Gates Racing Kevlar Timing Belt kit
• Brand new OEM Mitsubishi EVO 8 water pump
• Brand new OEM Mitsubishi evo 8 starter motor
• Kiggly HLA
• MAP Rev3 intake manifold ceramic coated
• JMF radiator overflow bottle
• KOYO alloy radiator
• Titanium engine bay bolts
• Torque Solutions solid billet engine mount
• Torque Solutions solid billet 5 speed gearbox mount
• Torque Solutions solid billet front engine roll stopper
• MAP Setrab oil cooler kit with braided lines
• Zaklee Clear cam cover


Drivetrain:
• Torque Solution Shifter bushing
• Torque solution Shifter base bushing
• Torque Solution Drive shaft carrier bushing
• Evo 7, 5 speed gearbox. (PPG straight cut 4.11 FD, strengthened bearing by Rigoli, Jacks transmission new synchros and sliders etc, assembled and reconditioned by Rigoli
• Evo 7 5 speed conversion kit
• Upgraded MAP transfer case ring and pinion
• Upgraded transfer case bearing
• Brand new OEM Mitsubishi O ring seal kit for Transfer case
• Wavetrac LSD
• AMS gearknob
• Exedy triple plate clutch
• Exedy lightened flywheel
• MAP billet clutch fork stopper
• ACT Monoloc


Fuel Setup:
• Walbro 255L fuel pump in-tank
• Works billet fuel rail
• FIC 2150cc Injectors, PNP adaptors
• 2 x Aeroflow 044 external pumps
• V&E Rigoli custom surge tank
• EARLS billet fuel fittings
• EARLS braided fuel lines
• Turbosmart FPR1200
• Turbosmart FPR gauge


Interior:
• Defi gauges
• Full Evo 9 leather interior (door trims, front and rear seats)
• Evo 9 Ralliart carbon fiber interior trims
• AEM A/F wideband gauge
• Pioneer speakers
• Headunit

Exterior:
• Carbon ralliart style front lip
• APR GTC300 67”carbon wing
• APR 67” carbon gurney flap
• Evo 9 rear bar
• Genuine OEM Mitsubishi Ralliart Vortex Generator
• Genuine OEM Mitsubishi Window Visors
• 10% window tint
• Evo 8 MR Canards
• AME TM02 Tracers 18x9.5 +22
• 95% (pretty much brand new) Yokohama Advan AD08s 265/35/18
• Stock evo 8 rims (brand new Bridgestone RE002 235/45/18) – spare set of rims
• Rear guards rolled by Phil B Enterprises
• Brand new set of Hankook Z221 Mediums semi slicks 265/35/18

Brakes:
• Braided Brake Lines front and rear
• Performance Friction 2 piece dimpled rotors fronts
• HAWK DTC 70 front brake pads
• DBA4000 slotted rear brake rotors
• Girodisc Magic Pads rears
• Castrol Super DOT 4

Suspension:
• Summit 4 point boot brace
• Tein Monoflex coilovers with Ohlins and Swift Springs 16kg R and 14kg F (Custom Valving)
• Whiteline 26mm front swaybar
• Whiteline 24mm 3 way adjustable sway bar
• Ralliart –Solid Bushing rear diff support arm (2)
• Ralliart – Solid Rear diff member bushes (2)
• Hardrace front lower arm bushing set
• Hardrace front centre roll adjuster 15mm
• Hardrace rear trailing arm bushing
• Hardrace rear adjustable toe arms
• Agency Power billet rear adjustable camber arms
• Evo 10 adjustable camber bolts

Price: $45,000 NEG

Contact Details: PM or 0424 519 217

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Hi, guys

That EVo 8 has some serious power, what boost, My mate Jim took his EVO 9 with stock internals ( 265kwat ) and went below 1:45 at Phillip Island, wonder what lap time he can do with the one you have sold.

Trying to get a car to go to 2014 F1 Albert Park drive (club sprint style )S15, GTR33 or EVO

happy motoring

Alex

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