Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X on 2040-cars
Westerville, Ohio, United States
Rare 2008 Mitsubishi Evo X GSR. New tires, brakes and rotors installed by my brothers shop Slowmotion Motorsports. Always changed the oil with synthetic blend Brad Penn. Corey professionally tuned this car to a solid 430 AWHP. Below is the list of tasteful mods:
Interior: Works Short Shifter AMS Shifter knob All-Weather Front and Rear Floor Mats (2) Factory Key Fobs AEM boost and air/fuel ratio gauges Exterior: Rally Armor mud flaps Perrin shorty antenna Factory window visors Fog light delete kit De-badged trunk with no spoiler (have factory spoiler in storage) Black Ralliart taillights Fuel Delivery: Deatschwerks DW fuel pump with hardware kit AMS fuel rail Performed fuel injector clinic - 1100cc injectors Suspension: H&R 15mm wheel spacers, front and rear Swift Spec-R springs Hotchkis front & rear sway bars with heavy duty rear-end links Engine: Stock engine with the following bolt-ons AMS FMIC with upper & lower pipe kit AMS wide mouth down-pipe and AMS test pipe Magnaflow 3" catback exhaust AMS under hood shifter bushings Synapse Synchronic Diverter Valve AGP air/oil separator ETS Intake Forced Performance FP Red BB Turbo AMS front motor mount Magnus Motorsports clutch master cylinder upgrade ACT Heavy Duty clutch with resurfaced stock flywheel I have the stock fog light kit, factory rear spoiler, front license plate mount as well as other stock parts. Again, this car has been adult driven and professionally modified and maintained. It was done right the first time, no surprises. If you are interested, I would be happy to show you the car. There will not be any joy rides or test rides until I have a serious committed buyer with purchase arrangements. This car has over $10,000 invested in it, serious buyers only please! Contact me directly to discuss details and negotiations at 614-306-4 seven three two. Thanks, Jason |
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