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White Evolution VIII GSR JDM 2003

*** This car is not in perfect condition ***

*** Would make an excellent road registered track weapon ***

*** 2012 EvoultionOz Nationals Winning Car - In Restricted Modified ***

*** $23,500 ono - Strictly NO lowerballers ***

Details/Modifications :
* Full turbo back 3inch exhaust system (including a 3 inch cat).
* Grimmspeed boost control solenoid.
* Tuned by Powertune, dyno read at 207awkw
* Lower interncooler pipe upgraded.
* Full KW Clubspec coilovers (these are the grade up from V3 and are competition 3 way suspension).
* Car is on stock rims (worn KU36'ers) and comes with a set of Evo VII rims with one track day old Federal RSR's (never used on street).
* It was the 7th Evo I looked at, it had no rust and no signs of any damage, IMG import car (I'm the second owner in Australia)


The car clocked a 1.09.xxx at the 2012 EvoNationals in this spec, BUT with Buddyclub Suspension, the Kw's first and only time out clocked a 1.08.787 (NatSoft) time. So, yes, this car is an excellent option for a track car.

Attention Needed :
I'm happy to drive the car without issues, actually, I'd be happy to track it as is with the usual maintenance needed prior to a track day... BUT :
* The front brakes need to be rebuilt.
* The paint on close close inspection isn't good - It's had a possum or dog get ontop of it. It's been polished out but the rubbers and seals are still scratched badly.
* As above, the tyres on the factory Evo VIII rims need replacing (but the new RSR's on Evo VII rims come with the car).
* Carpet is worn on the drivers side. Floor mats have been removed.
* Drivers seat needs repair/replacing
* Front lip is factory, but temporary, and the front under tray is gone.

Contact by PM Only at this stage, A phone number will be provided soon.

NOTE : I hate selling cars, anyone who wishes to look and expect to test drive the car, I will kindly ask them to send me a copy of their drivers licence via phone MMS. Gives me security of being able to track someone down if they crash it (no offence).

Photos are prior to a cut and polish and represents the cars general condition.

Thanks

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