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06 Evo 9 Mr Wide Body (70k Miles) Sm Autox / Street Registered / 400+hp on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:70000 Color: Sparco Pro
Location:

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States

Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States
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I am selling my 2006 Evo 9 MR with 70K miles on it. Car was built to compete in Street Modified with the SCCA autocross, TTS for NASA time trials, Enthusiast or Street AWD for Global Time Attack and TT2 for NARRA Time Attack. It is registered and insured here in NC and driven to the events. Car originally was Graphite Grey and is currently plasti dipped Matte White. Everything was built and installed professionally and maintained by racing shops. Tuned on E85 makes 400hp/400tq with 26lbs of boost. It is a safe and conservative tune for the motor and turbo as its capable of 450+. 


I have won back to back NC State Championships in Street Modified with this car. Below is a full list of Mods

Engine
Mishimoto Silicone Hose Kit
Mishimoto Aluminum Radiator
Mishimoto Aluminum Oil Catch Can - Small
Tomei Arms 7960
ETS 3.5" Evo 9 Intercooler
Injen Intercooler Pipes
K&N Air Filter
Cosworth M2 Cams
PTE 1200cc Injectors
DeatschWerks 300lph Fuel Pump
Spoolin Up COP Kit
MAP 02 Dump 
RSR Downpipe w/Cat Delete
Espelir JDM Exhaust
Hallman Manual Boost Controller
Forge Type RS Polished DV
Forge Polished Wastegate Actuator
Forge Polished Exhaust Shield
ARP Head Studs
Ingals Torque Damper
400hp/400tq

Suspension/Brakes
STANCE XR Coilovers
Whiteline Roll Center Kit
Whiteline Bumpsteer Kit
Whiteline Steering Precision Kit
Whiteline Anti-lift / Caster Bushings
Whiteline 24mm Rear Swaybar
Nagasi Fender Braces
GTSPEC Front Strut Bar
GTSPEC Front 4pt Ladder Brace
GTSPEC Rear Trunk Cage
Works Emotion CR Ultimate 18x10.5+15
315/30/18 Hoosier A6s (used)
Muteki Lugs
DBA5000 2pc Slotted Fronts
DBA 4000 Slotted Rears

Drivetrain
TRE Stage 2 Evo 9 5-Speed with Evo 8 3rd and 4th Gears
TRE Upgrade Transfer Case
TRE 12 Plate Max-Lock Rear Diff with Oil Sight Glass and HD Side Cover
Exedy HD Twin Disk Clutch
STM Clutch Lines
Torque Solutions Shifter Base Bushings
Torque Solutions Shifter Cable Bushings

Interior/Exterior
Sparco Pro2000 Plus Seats
JDM Rear Bumper
APR GT3 Carbon Fiber Mirrors
Cwest Replica Front Bumper
Version Select Wide Body Kit (Voltex Replica)
AMS Harness Bar
Gforce 6pt harnesses
Fortune Auto Titanium Shift Knob
Innovative AEM Gauges

Brakes, Valve Cover, Turbo, Rear Trunk Cage have all been powder coated a metallic purple.

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