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Well where to start, I have come to the hard decision to sell my most prized possession due to a change in work comitments that will see me driving 600+ KM a week. This car has been nothing than an absolute pleasure to drive and own. I have never once had an issue with this magnificent machine and it turns heads everywhere. Car has recently had a service, new tyres and a upper engine/fuel system clean. This is a very well known car and anyone can vouch for how clean and well looked after it is. Makes 250kw have dyno sheet to prove.

Happy to negotiate freight for interstate buyers :)
Spotters fee on offer :)

$23,990

Current mod list I am sure I have forgotten a few things.

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE:
OEM EVO VII Turbo with EVO VI 10.5 rear housing
ID1000 injectors
X3E motorsport S/S twin dump & front pipe
Tomioka 100cell high flow cat
HKS Super Turbo Muffler 2.75" S/S Cat Back Exhaust Ti Burnt Tip
Grimmspeed 3 port BC
OMNI 4-Bar map sensor
AEM wide band unit
TurboSmart BOV
Hawker HC20 battery
ETS hotside/LICP
ETS short route UICP
ETS black silicone intercooler hose kit
ETS 3" Front mount interooler (Cusco power brace edition)
JMF 3" intake pipe
K&N RamPod filter
JM Fabrications polished catch can (K&N breather and -10AN fittings)
WALBRO 255l in-tank fuel pump
Buschur/JUN style oil pan
KOYORAD 52mm (OEM fan, shroud trimmed to fit)
KOYO 1.3bar radiator cap
Monster Sport Thermostat
SAMCO SPORT black silicone radiator hoses
SPEC-R.COM.UK purple radiator brackets
JM Fabrications polished overflow bottle
6AN Braided return line and black fittings
OEM EVO VII valve cover (candy purple marble finish, shaved, tapped fittings)
Dress up bolts titanium purple engine bay kit
Toxic Fabrications cam sensor heat shield
Rexpeed carbon engine dampener
Power steering sticker removed & lid painted purple
Carbon coilpack cover
Drydon motorsport manifold cover

100k service done items used:
Gates racing blue balencer belt, timing belt & drive belt
Gates racing tensioner
OEM seals, bearings & gaskets
OEM waterpump & kit
OEM valve cover gasket

GEARBOX/DRIVELINE:
Standard 5 speed
Torque solutions shifter base bushings
RALLIART Support arm bushes x2
RALLIART Diff member bush x2
EXEDY heavy duty clutch

SUSPENSION & HANDLING:
BC BR coilovers
RDA slotted rotors front
RDA slotted rotors rear
GiroDisc magic pads & shims front & rear
HEL braided brake lines
Brakes re-painted gloss black
Cusco power brace
SUMMIT racing front strut tower brace
X3E under brace

INTERIOR & ICE:
Top of the range viper alarm (remote start LCD remote etc)
Pioneerpro series splits
Pioneer 4 channel amp
Pioneer DEH-9350SD CD/MP3/IPOD/USB/ player
Carbon fibre wrapped stereo surround
Carbon fibre wrapped top air con vent panel
Carbon fibre wrapped shifter surround
Carbon fibre wrapped ashtray
Rexpeed carbon fibre hand brake cover
BRIDE material wrapped centre console lid
BRIDE material wrapped glove box
BRIDE material gear boot with red stitching
Vision-R ball type titanium shift knob
All interior and boot lights changed to white LED SMD
Mitsubishi floor mats
Monstersport 60mm single A-pillar pod
DEFI B/F 60mm amber boost gauge and link controller
AEM 52mm AFR wide band gauge
1kg fire extinguisher with RESART bracket
OEM EVO VIII/IX MR sunglass holder
BINARY seat lowering bracket (drivers side)

EXTERIOR:
All wiper arms painted black
Darkest legal tint all round
EVO IX Front Bar
EVO IX Carbon Deck front lip (Currently been made and should be here in about 9 weeks)
Karbonetics Carbon Boot
MINES carbon boot lip
C-West Style EVO IX Carbon Bonnet
Rexpeed carbon rear bar and side skirt extensions
Carbon eyelids
Rear window spoiler
Rolled rear fenders
White LED SMD number plate lights
Power agency shorty antenna
Carbon wrapped window/door seals
Carbon wrapped ABC pillars
Carbon wrapped roof seals
OEM Mitsubishi weather shields

HEADLIGHTS EvoXenoN modded
QUAD projector FX-R (Purple look)
OEM XENON shrouds
Clear GTA indicator lenses
6000k DS2 bulbs
White LED SMD parker globes T10

SHOES & ROLLING STOCK:
DRAG spline drive lug nuts in purple
WORK EMOTION 11R-FT 18x9.5 +25 powder coated white
Negative 1.5 camber all round

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Any interest in swapsies for a turbo diesel van? 1000km to a tank around town, 1200+ highway :P

Seriously though, bloody nice Evo mate! Wouldn't mind it at all

GLWS

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