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Selling my Evo 7.

Had an engine rebuild about 12 months ago, standard spec bottom end with fresh bearing and so on. Had to do this as the last owner done a big end bearing, so therefor bottom end was rebuilt and the head was stripped, cleaned and re-assembled. Used acl bearings and arp studs.

Mods:

HKS GT II 7460R turbo kit

HKS Hi Power Silent exhaust

HKS 680cc injectors

Haltech platinum pro ecu

HKS EVC-S boost controller

HKS SSQVIII bov

Heavy duty clutch kit

HKS Hypermax V sport coil overs

Evo 9 rear bar

Most of the mods were done by a previous owner, When the engine was getting rebuilt the guys also let me know that it had aftermarket valve springs in it, I was under the impression it had the cams done as well, though I cant find the receipts for that work.

Has 134000 kms on it, Engine was rebuilt at 124000

Only thing I don't have is the dyno sheet. It made 223kw at all 4 on 19psi with a nice meaty mid range. Was tuned by mercury motorsport, they couldn't print it out for some reason at the time, I might be able to chase them up about it if it is absolutely necessary.

$24000ono

Pm me or text me on 0416100051

Cheers.

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