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Hey guys I am selling my 1998 Mitsubishi Evo 5 as I have found a car I really want, not only that I now have a work car I use for the week days. Once in a life time opportunity situation.

Engine: 4,500km

Odometer reading: 99,400km

Rego till DEC 2014

Price: $32,000 Negotiable

Contact number (Charles): 0424 519 217

If you are after a seriously fast and reliable Evo, look no further. The best thing about this Evo compared to every other Evo on the market is definitely the Haltech Flex Fuel Sensor and tune. Any of the following fuels can be used: 98ron, 95ron, E85. The Haltech flex fuel sensor can calculate the Ethanol content of the fuel or even the mix of fuel used and the tune is self adjusting. This Evo handles on rails with its Ohlins coilovers and swaybars. It really is the whole package. Price is NEGOTIABLE. NO TEST PILOTS.

Power package:

  • 2.3L stroker kit
  • Manley 100mm Billet knife edged crankshaft
  • Wiseco 1400HD 9.0cr pistons
  • Howards Ultimate Duty I beam conrods with upgraded rod bolts
  • AMS balance shaft delete kit
  • CNC ported valve throats
  • H11 Headstuds
  • Supertech 1mm oversized black nitride exhaust valves
  • Supertech 1mm oversized black nitride intake valves
  • Supertech Dual valve springs and titanium retainers
  • Supertech valve stem seals
  • Greddy Adjustable cam gears
  • Kelford 280 degree camshafts
  • Custom alloy airbox
  • Custom 4” intake
  • 4” K&N pod filter
  • Custom oil breather catch can setup with speedflow fittings and Teflon braided lines
  • Kiggly HLA
  • New OEM Mitsubishi oil pump
  • New OEM Mitsubishi water pump
  • New OEM Mitsubishi long motor gasket kit
  • ACL race bearings
  • PWR alloy radiator
  • Custom intercooler piping
  • HDI Hybrid intercooler
  • Precision 6466 dual ball bearing T3 turbocharger .82 rear
  • JMF 1.5” ID runner tubular manifold, coated by Hi Octane
  • Turbosmart 45mm Hypergate
  • Turbosmart 50mm Race Port blow off valve
  • Upgraded thermo fan
  • Gates racing Kevlar timing belt
  • ID 2000cc injectors
  • AMS billet fuel rail
  • Turbosmart Fuel pressure reg
  • Dual pumper (2 x 255 walbro fuel pumps)
  • Teflon fuel lines
  • Inline fuel filter
  • 3” custom V band dump pipe
  • 3” custom full exhaust
  • Lightened flywheel
  • Quartermasters 8 leg race clutch (twin plate)
  • Quartermasters hydraulic release bearing
  • STM braided clutch line

Suspension/wheels

  • Ohlins DFV adjustable coilovers
  • Whiteline front swaybar
  • Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar
  • Whiteline bump steer kit
  • Enkei RPF1 matte black 17x8.5 +22
  • Brand new Federal RSR tyres

ECU

  • Haltech PS1000 ECU
  • Haltech ambient intake temp sensor
  • Haltech Oil pressure sensor
  • Haltech wideband AFR sensor
  • Haltech boost solenoid
  • Haltech flex fuel sensor
  • Haltech 4 bar MAP sensor
  • Haltech Race Pack dash display
  • Haltech can bus adaptor
  • Haltech dual EGT sensor kit

Brakes

  • DBA 4000 T3 front slotted rotors
  • DBA 4000 T3 rear slotted rotors
  • Project Mu brake pads

Cosmetics

  • Carbon Fibre boot

Tuned by Powertune Australia making 501.4kw @ 42psi at all four wheels

Price: $32,000 Negotiable

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