2010 Mitsubishi Evolution X Gsr (phantom Black) on 2040-cars
North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mitsubishi
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Evolution
Trim: GSR
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 50,800
Sub Model: Evolution X GSR
Exterior Color: Phantom Black
This is a used 2010 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR with 50,800miles. This has been my baby. I bought it stock with 12,000 miles and have had all the mods installed by All Wheel Drive Motorsports in Coral Springs, FL. It has been an awesome car and the only reason I am selling it is to try and buy a M3. The car is currently tuned for E85 but can be changed if needed. The mods that are done do NOT risk the cars dependability. A lot of the miles are highway miles on my drive to work. The paint is in good condition. It does have small chips in the paint from usual daily driving conditions. The car makes 405hp/417tq on E85. E85 seems to be a lot cleaner than regular 93 octane and the car runs smoother on E85. The only problem is that not all gas stations supply E85 but like i said before it can be retuned for 93 if needed. The interior has usual wear on some door panels. TITLE IN HAND. I have changed the oil and filter myself every 4,000 with AMSoil. Tires are Hankook V12 275/35/19 with about 3,000 miles on them. All mods are listed below:
Engine:
1100 FIC Injectors
Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
Lower Intercooler Pipe (ETS)
Upper Intercooler Pipe (ETS)
Front Mount Intercooler (ETS)
Intake (ETS)
HKS Exhaust
Megan Downpipe
Tial BOV
Competition Stage 2 Clutch and Flywheel with 2,000 miles on it
Grimmspeed Boost Controller
Prosport Boost gauge
AEM AFR Wideband gauge (I currently have a side pillar gauge pod on order from DSG performance)
Wheels:
Advan 10.5" with 19 offset (tires listed above)
D2 Adjustable Coilovers
Exterior:
VIS Carbon Fiber Do Luck Trunk
HID Headlights
Cash...Buyer pays for shipping if needed.
If you have any questions or need more pictures please email me and I will respond as soon as possible...Thank You
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