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Mivec 1.6l 138kw standard

Evo 1 Front Brakes and Jap Spec Rear Discs

Race exractors RPW

16' shadow chrome Mags

1995 cc lancer coupe body,

engine has water leak. as i've got the 33 to mod, the lancer is in the too hard basket!!

upgraded to family 4 door 33 so no need for the second car

evo body kit also avail.

Price Drop $4k wiith out bosy kit

4.5k with unpainted kit.

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hey mate.

im in perth,i was looking for a cheap cc lancer to do this exact swap on but since ouve already done it ill save me the hassel.

im keen to hav a look if u can send me some details to either my email [email protected] or sms to 0400999162.

cheers

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Is this still available?? I may be interested as i've bought a house so the silvia's gotta go for a cheaper car to run.

As far as I'm aware the 1.6 mivecs were 175ps -> 130kw's. Anyway still interested, do you know what year mivec engine it is and how many km's.

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