2014 Mitsubishi Lancer on 2040-cars
North Canton, Connecticut, United States
I a forced to sell my 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X with SSS Option, I am the original owner, I purchased
this car on Black Friday November 2013 from Secor Mitsubishi in New London, CT. I had no intention of ever selling
the car, Unfortunately i need to Minimize debt within a few weeks to purchase a house.
The car has 35,848 miles. I rarely have time to drive the car due to my job,
I work out of state and stay there during the week. Most of the miles were from traveling to NC to visit friends
and family as well as trips to NJ for work when my daily driver was broken.
This Evolution is inclusive of all paperwork that has ever accompanied the car. The paperwork includes:
original purchase documents, the original window sticker, two sets of key fobs, owners manuals, sales brochure, the
New Vehicle Delivery System paperwork and Customer Information and Disclosure Form.
The car has 35,848 miles. I rarely have time to drive the car due to my job, i work out of state and stay there
during the week. Most of the miles were from traveling to NC to visit friends and family as well as trips to NJ for
work when my daily driver was broken.
Car has SSS package, keyless/touchless entry , adjustable hid headlights and Rockford Fosgate sound system. All
Factory parts will be included in the sale, As well as 9 Mitsubishi oil filters that will take you another 27,000
miles.
The brakes were just serviced 2,856 miles ago with new Brembo Rotors and Brake pads from the Mitsubishi dealership.
The car has a couple small blemishes, a small scratch above the fuel door , and a small chip on the driver
door, both scratch and chip have been touched up with color matched paint from my local auto body paint store and
will be included in the sale for future rock chips. These are not as noticeable as i'm making it, i want to be on
point and up front with the buyer.
I've added a few tasteful bolt on mods to set it apart from the rest. All Parts were added in October of last
year at 24,000 miles installed by myself a previous Mitsubishi mechanic and Tuned by Rob Baker at Kaizen Tuning in
Boxborough, MA, with Cobb Access port V2 Making 360whp 337wtq. Switchable maps are enabled to switch from summer
tune to winter by the push of a button when the air temperature drops in the fall/winter to keep boost from rising
above threshold.
Modifacations include-
ETS intake
ETS upper intercooler pipe
ETS lower intercooler pipe
ETS 4" Front mount intercooler
ETS Down pipe recirculated
ETS Resonated test pipe
ETS V2 cat back
Cobb V2 acessport
Cobb 3 port boost controller
Interior-
DSG Forever driven double gauge pod (has hairline paint crack under lower pod and can easly be touched up.)
Defi white racer electronic boost gauge
Aem digital wideband
Short throw shifter
Suspension/Wheels-
BC Coilovers
Enkei Rpf1 18x10.5 +15 with Carbon center caps
Brand new Michelin pilot super sport tires 275/35-18 mounted last week
Gorilla locking lug nuts
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While Consumer Reports definitely has no love when it comes to the 2014 Mirage, finding something to dislike about practically every aspect of the vehicle from its powertrain to the interior, the reviewers do end up digging out one positive aspect. You'll have to scroll down and watch the video to find out what it is.