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2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2.3l Fp Black 500whp on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:91000 Color: Carbon Fiber Hood /w rexpeed carbon fiber hood bonnet
Location:

Watertown, Connecticut, United States

Watertown, Connecticut, United States
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 Up For sale is my fully built 2003 Lancer Evolution VIII. The car was built by a very reputable shop called DynoTech Tuning in seekonk Mass and I have every receipt for every modification ever done to this car. There is less then 2000 miles on the new motor, transmission, transfer case, turbo and almost all the rest of the mods that were done there. There is roughly $30,000-$40,000 worth of mods done to this car including labor/tuning. Personally I dont want to add everything all up because im selling this car as is and whoever buys this car could easily make a lot of money putting it back to stock and selling the mods.

Good:
-Made 487whp on a mustang dyno, which is equal too 550whp to a dynojet dyno on 93 octane.
-Car is located in Connecticut but has never seen snow. I have always garaged it during the winter and waited for the sand and salt to clear before Ive taken it back out on the road.
-No Rust at all


Bad:
-No headliner and some other plastic interior pieces are missing
-Carbon Fiber hood has heat damage/cracking

-Few dings/rock chips (roof has a minor bend in it from the installation of the carbon fiber sunroof insert and the front bumper has some damage that you cannot see unless your looking from underneath the car)

If you have any questions about the car please email me at QuickSilverEvo8@yahoo.com with you phone number so I can call you. I have a video I can send you of a complete walk around of the car at idle.

Modifications: (Prices are averages, Labor is not included but I have all of the receipts for most of these modifications done to the car since the 2.3L build)
Engine:
Buschur Racing 2.3L
BR Bearings (Rod, Main and Thrust)
BR Balanced turned & polished Crank shaft
Buschur Racing Balance Shaft Eliminator kit
BR Spec Connecting Rods
BR Spec Forged Pistons ($3750)
Turbo: FP Black DBB ($2350)
GSC R2 Camshafts ($500)
MAP short runner tubular exhaust manifold ($450)
MAP Rev 2 Intake Manifold ($250)
AEM Cam Gears ($250)
GSC exhaust/intake valves $230)
GSC Valve Springs ($370)
GSC Valve Stem Seals ($10)
BR Double Pumper ($545)
FIC 1050cc Injectors ($320)
MilSpec 65mm Throttle Body ($695)
ETS 4 inch Intercooler + ETS Short route uicp/licp ($1200)
Custom DynoTech Tuning Intake and Catch Can
Spark Tech COP CDI Pro ($1250)
Turbo XS Turbo Back Exhaust ($650)
AEM Fuel Rail ($130)
Grimmspeed EBCS ($105)
Full Blown Radiator /w slim fan ($250)
DTT crankcase Ventilation sytem
DTT Evo 8/9 back pressure plate kit
TiAL QR BOV Blue ($250)
Torque Solution Evo 8/9 Front motor mount ($100)
MAP O2 dump w/ 3d flange port ($360)

~15k

Brakes:
Stoptech SS Brake Lines ($70)
Hawk HPS Front and Rear Pads ($180)
Stop Tech Front and Rear Slotted Rotors ($400)

DriveTrain:
Shep stage 1 tranny ($1500)
Shep stage 2 t-case /w wavetrac LSD ($2370)
QM 8-Leg Race Clutch Kit ($1600)

~5400

Exterior:
Carbon Fiber Hood /w rexpeed carbon fiber hood bonnet ($750)
Evo 9 front end ($900)
Carbon Fiber trunk ($680)
Carbon Fiber sunroof delete ($200)
Carbon Fiber Shorty Antenna ($20)

Suspension:
Fortune Auto 500's ($1200)
9k Front Springs
11k Rear Springs

Wheels:
Enkei Raijins 18x9.5 +35 ($820)
20mm spacers front, 10mm spacers rear ($200)
Hankook Ventus Rs-3 ($1000)
Ruthless Front Fender Mod ($50)
Rolled Rears ($350)
extended ARP wheel studs ($150)
blox open ended lug nuts (black) ($60)

~2500

Interior:
Beatrush rear bulk head division plate ($200)
Carbontrix Carbon Fiber gauge pod and right A Pillar ($285)
Momo Commando Blue Steering Wheel ($250)
Momo Combat Blue Shift Knob and Blue stiched Boot ($125)
Momo Match Blue Pedals ($50)
Custom Blue LED stock gauge cluster
AEM Wideband A/f ($240)
Defi 30psi Boost gauge ($200)
Diamond plate floor mats /w blue mitsu emblem
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