Mitsubishi Evolution 9 (Mivec turbo) 2005

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Mitsubishi Evolution 9 (Mivec turbo) 2005

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I was pretty surprised & impressed by the tuning result too... The decat original apexi exhaust probaly helps too...
My previous Evo8 rs only manage to get 318whp at 1.5 boost.. With aftermarket extractor, ecutek tuning done by gt auto, decat exhaust, hks air filter..
 

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For those who always wanting to own an Evo. Put it this way... It really feels good to have a kick ass machine parking in your own parking lot ...
 

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For those who always wanting to own an Evo. Put it this way... It really feels good to have a kick ass machine parking in your own parking lot ...
Hehehe, the 'feel good' should be more on the driving, feeling so much performance under your control, rather than just looking at it parked in the garage. :)
 

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If u need more hp ... Just set the boost to 1.5 or 1.8... This car will be wild ... But i think may stress the engine a bit..
 

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I suggest serious buyer go and see the car and nego with the owner direct. No point. say it is expensive..... Evo is becoming rare now days...and to find a well kept is needle in a haystack...

Having said that I would check with a bank how much loan can get then see how much down payment you need to fork out above the loan.Then you decide if it is reasonable. For example if bank is offering 120K then is it reasonable to fork out 45K cash for a going to be 8 years old car with multiple owner but a well kept machine?. You as the consumer decide.

As long as loan is available bank will determined the baseline value and it is up to the buyer and seller to agree on a acceptable price.
 

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Thanks rabakshoe. Responds is very good. Buyers are applying loans now. Everyone knows how good the condition of this car is.
 

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Guys.. Mileage is only 14900k becos this Evo collector have 3 Evos at home.
2 heavy modified. But this piece he keep everything in orginal condition and hardly drive. So extreme that he will not drive the car out when raining.... And he say this piece is best for everyday driving.
 

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This evo9 is imported brand new by mitsubishi malaysia at more than RM 300,000 if i am not wrong. At mileage of 14000k and this kind of condition... You are like buying a brand new Evo 9.
 

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Guys.. Mileage is only 14900k becos this Evo collector have 3 Evos at home.
2 heavy modified. But this piece he keep everything in orginal condition and hardly drive. So extreme that he will not drive the car out when raining.... And he say this piece is best for everyday driving.
who is the "collector"
K*B?

i heard about him before. admire him ler:love:
 
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