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Mitsubishi Sigma Turbo For Sale

• 1984 Gk Sedan

• Have fitted original GH Turbo parts to vehicle

• 2.0L engine is bored 40 thow over size and fitted with hyperteck pistons.

• Head was also reconditioned and fitted with a 1.5 metal head gasket plus a standard gasket together.

• New water pump

• To3 Garrett Turbo which has just recently been rebuilt by Turbo Supplies & service here in Townsville, Cost $1000. (Have receipt)

• 3 inch dump pipe to 2.5 inch exhaust.

• Original 32mm external waste gate which as has been rebuilt also.

• Original oil cooler fitted

• Original sigma turbo bonnet vents fitted.

• Car has been resprayed in the Toyota Supra Red.

• All the suspension has been replaced with lowered king springs and Monroe GT Gas shocks.

• New performance clutch

• Mag wheels

• Turbo Timber

• In dash boost gauge

• Fitted a Mitsubishi Scorpion diff, which means is a lot stronger and has rear disc brakes.

• Car stero is full custom to suit car, spent over $2000.Which includes Pioneer head deck, Custom door pods to suit Pioneer front splits, Custom parster shelf with Pioneer 6x9’s, Custom boot install with 12 inch Sub and Pioneer 520W amp.

• This car has also been fitted with Power steering and air-conditioning

• Tinted windows

• Modification plate

Now only asking $5000

Offers welcome!

PH. 0438737278

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