2010 Evo X 600whp Ams Fully Built 40k In Mods!! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Mitsubishi
Interior Color: Black
Model: Evolution
Mileage: 24,200
Kelly blue book is 28k alone for the car not including over 40,000 dollars in mods! thats close to 70k with the car.
I have the title and thinking of registering it or just selling it. please no low balls. this car turns heads. No Joy rides.
If you are looking for a bad ass road racing car. this is the one!!
2010 EVOX GSR WITH 24,000 MILES ON IT . .FULLY BUILT, . .BUILT N TUNED BY THE BEST @ '' AMS PERFORMANCE''.THE CAR MAKES 500WHP ON PUMP 93 GAS, . . .AND 620WHP ON RACE FUEL,..CAR CAN MAKE 700WHP OR SO W BIGGER INJECTORS!
MODS
FULLY BUILT AMS STAGE 1 SHORT BLOCK
AMS spec JE pistons
Manley I beam Rods, Rod
ARP 4B11T Head Stud Kit
cosworth headgasket
AMS Spec TMP Cams by Kelford for Evo 10
Kelford EVO X 4B11 valve springs
AMS EVO X Lower IC Pipe Kit polished w/ TiAL QR Blow Off
AMS EVO X Front Mount intercooler
AMS EVO X 900X vband Turbo kit
precision 6265 ball bearing turbo,
TIAL 44mm vband wastegate
AMS EVO X Racing Series 3" Catback Exhaust Single Tip
AMS EVO X / 09 Ralliart Resonated Test pipe section
MITSUBISHI 4B11 ALUMINUM VALVE COVER
Magnus Motorsports EVO X Clutch Master Cylinder Upgrade Kit
MITSUBISHI - EVO 8/9 CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
Injector Dynamics 1200cc High Impedance Injectors
FUEL LAB fuel return sytem
Aeromotive 340 LPH fuel pump Double pumper setup
AMS EVO X Under hood Shifter bushings
EXEDY twin disk
SHEP transfer case
OPTIMA red top battery
INTERIOR
AEM Wideband Air/Fuel Gauge
AEM Boost Gauge -30 - 0 - 35 PSI,
AEM Oil Pressure Gauge 0-150 PSI
Auto Meter Black Gauge Cup, 52mm
Cobb Access Port
apexi turbo timer
kenwood excelon double din w navigation n back up camera
kenwood excelon speakers
kenwood excelon amp
kenwood excelon sub
viper alarm w phone remote
AMS shif knob
JROD DRL wiring kit
EXTERIOR
AMS carbon fiber roof
SEIBON carbon hood
SEIBON carbon lip
SEIBON carbon rear lip
SEIBON duluck style carbon trunk
AMS shorty antenna
8000K low beam hids
8000k foglight hids
WHEELS
VOLK TE37 SL 18X9.5 +22
NTO5 NITTO TIRES.
VOLK RED LUG NUTS
SUSPENSION
OHLINS road n track full adjustable coilovers w pillowmounts
HOTCHKIS front n rear sway bars
stainless brake lines
CAR HAS TWO MAPS ON THE COBB, . ONE ON 93 OCTANE @ 26PSI, 2ND ONE IS FOR RACE FUEL @ 36 PSI. CARS VERY STRONG N VERY DAILY DRIVABLE. CAR STILL HAS AC, CRUISE CONTROL, ., AND ALL THE COMFORT + POWER! Title In hands.
I have all receipts in Hand.
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