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2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Ix, 500hp, Fp Black on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:80000
Location:

Winchester, Virginia, United States

Winchester, Virginia, United States
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Up for sale is my Pride and Toy,  My fastest car ive ever owned and reliable as no other.   This is a 2006 (last year of this model) Evo 9 (only year they made this model).  This car is similar to the other Evo 8 other then the Evo 9 comes with the M-VIC engine.  So if your looking for a Lancer Evo thats rare and all around better then the Evo 8, this is the model to get.  Im the second owner of the car and love to keep it but years have gone by and im looking for something 4x4 (no offers plz).  The car made 476whp 28psi on a low reading dyno.  All i know is ive spanked plunty of boosted cars and corvetts to know this car is no joke.  Hints the plates say V8-R-JOKS.  Im currently running 93octane on stock ECU.  Tunner says im tapped out and can make more power by coverting to E85/ methonal and an Engine management system, and it will put 550wph to 600whp. Ive spent a fair share of money in this car (20k+) and all it needs in the bottom block to be built and port the head and its finished.  This car is not ur stock Evo so dont expect it to sound or drive that way.  its got 274/274 cam and believe me when i say it sounds camed out! Starts right up and idles great, low idle sometimes at lights but not often.  Said it was tunning with the stock ECU and large cames.  Only problem i know, which just started, is either the throw out bearing or clutch is showing its age.  it has a built tranny and heavy duty clutch but that was installed 3 years ago.  This is my Daily driver and even with the clutch or whatever grinding (only in 1st and reverse and doesnt happen everytime) the car runs great and pulls harder then a mother ******.  I wanted 25k for the car but im droping it to 23,500 for fixing cost for whatever it needs.  Here is a list of parts installed on the car,  other than buschur racing stuff, only a year old on parts.  feel free to ask any questions,  i know this car will make somebody happy the moment they drive it.

 

06 LANCER EVOLUTION IX
BR EVO 3? DOWNPIPE
BR EVO 3? HIGHFLOW CAT
BR EVO 3? CATBACK
BR EVO MAF PIPE KIT
BR EVO BATTERY KIT
BR EVO UPPER I/C PIPE KIT
BR EVOLUTION FMIC KIT (Street core)
ARP Studs
Bushwhacker Evolution Trans. Upgrade (extended 4th gear)
Exedy Std. Twin Disc Ceramatellic Clutch Kit
Evolution 9 IX MIVEC GSC Power-Division S2 Camshafts
MAP Beehive Valve Spring Kit w/ Titanium Retainers (Evo 8/9)
MAP 65mm Throttle Body with our MAP REV 3 ported intake manifold
FP Black Turbo (JB) Ported
Megan O2 housing
Turbo XS boost controller
AEM fuel pressure regulator
AEM Fuel rail
PTE Precision 1000cc injectors
Custom turbo manifold
Mishimoto Aluminum Radiator (wrong fitting I know!)
Plus...
HID kit 55w
2 gauge pillar
Shifter knob
Evo boost gauge
AEM air/fuel gauge
Nitrous gauge
Intercooler spray kit (not completely hooked up)
Power coated valve cover
Buschur racing spark plug cover
Window Visors
Window Tint
Vortex roof spoiler
Short antenna
Rockford punch speakers front, back, tweeters
Rockford punch amp
Kenwood head unit
Interior and trunk light (blue)
super bright license plate lights

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