2013 Mitsubishi Evolution X New Engine, Only 5500 Miles Replaced Under Warranty! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Up for sale is my 2013 Mitsubishi Evolution GSR. I have always wanted to own either an STi or an Evo X. I live near Angeles crest highway and would frequently hit the canyons with the vehicle and it is an amazing car to drive.The motor seized @ 5500 miles after a 30 mile drive from orange county. Cause of the failure was never determined and the motor was replaced under warranty no questions asked. I have the receipt from 2 days ago showing all the work that was done under warranty by Mitsubishi. The service manager took great care of me and once it was decided that it was under warranty, work began and was completely quickly. I was provided a Rental car from Enterprise during this time I am an older Evo owner (34) so I had no interest in modifying the drivetrain. I already have a track car that makes 590ft./lbs and 540whp. I just wanted a sporty daily driver to zip around town in. That's the best part about the Evo X is that it comes from the factory a well tuned machine. It is my daily driver, but I have found myself in a position where I would rather switch to a smaller SUV of some kind. My import days are over but were FUN! This car has never seen a drag strip (why race an AWD road racing car on a drag strip!?) It has also never seen a single track day or driving event. Strictly daily driving. The Engine Swap was completed 2 days ago under warranty by Mitsubishi technicians @ Mitsubishi on November 10th and I am currently breaking the motor in. At 1000 miles I will swap out the motor oil with Mobile 1 Synthetic. You are buying a chassis with 5500 miles, with a brand new warrantied motor. Only flaws are under the car, scrapes are on the front aero splitter from scraping driveways here and there. Only modifications are cosmetic, springs and wheels.;Here is a list of of the mods:: 1. Authentic Work Emotion CR Kiwami 18x8.5 wheels with the OEM Yokohama tires. Wheels will be polished before sale and car will be detailed .I still have the stock BBS wheels, which were run only 7 days!)
2. Swift Sport springs (about a 1" drop to remove the gap with the new wheels) Rides equal to stock springs. I was very happy with these.
3. 30% Llumar Smoke Tint on side and back window by Megaplex in Glendale.
4. Flat black 3m Vinyl wrap on roof by Megaplex in Glendale that gives the car that Glass roof look.
5.Escort ZR4 Laser Shifter stealth installed by Devin Oliver at Audio Advice in La Crescenta. Install is very stealth. Radar detector can be integrated with laser shifter's by plugging in (hard wired) just to the left of the rear view mirror. 2 Laser Sensors up front and 1 in Back on top of the license plate frame. This Laser Shifter is a LIFESAVER especially on holiday weekeneds I get lasered 3-4 times!
6. Perrin Performance Anodized Grey Shift Knob with adjustable height. 7.All decals from Perrin and work kept in a folder with all receipts and paperwork and OEM parts. 8. Most bulbs switched to LEDS. Daytime running lights, blinkers, blinker flash correction, Trunk Lighting, License Plate from PasswordJDM. Internal lights are incredibly bright, you can actually read a book... Car looks amazing with the Daytime running lights on. 9, Front Badge Plastidipped to black out the entire front grill, 10. Rear Badging removed, only "Evolution" remains No sign of the former emblems to be seen..Removed Badges included along with OEM shifter. Car is for sale both locally and elsewhere, seller reserves right to cancel auction at any time. Onto the pictures:
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