2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Ix Ssl - 54k Miles - Evo 9 on 2040-cars
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX SSL model (Sunroof, Sound and Leather) Current mileage - 54,750
This is my 3rd and by far the cleanest Evo that I have owned. I am very educated with this platform having worked on several as well. Recently purchased this vehicle as a daily driver, selling to fund a new business venture. All body panels display factory VIN tags, clean carfax report ect, title in hand.
Below please find a list of tasteful modifications that have been made to enhance this already awesome vehicle.
Performance modifications - 384whp/366wtq on 93 octane at 25psi Kelford 272 cams, springs, and retainers ARP head studs, ARP manifold studs Injen upper IC piping and intake with Perrin filter Garrett 3.5” thick intercooler Tubular exhaust manifold, Megan O2 housing, 3” downpipe Built Shepherd stage 1 transmission Exedy stage 1 clutch (less then 5k miles on both) HKS Carbon exhaust High pressure TB seals Hallman boost controller Turbosmart dual vent BOV Custom painted valve cover and engine bay trim pieces Custom ecu tune by House of Power
Recent maintenance performed by House of Power prior to tuning: Complete drivetrain fluid change utilizing all factory Mitsubishi fluids Boost leak test performed, any issues repaired. Car is boost leak free NGK iridium spark plugs
Exterior: Seibon carbon fiber hood painted to match the body color Carbon fiber vortex generator Mini antenna Rain guards Urethane Ralliart style lip Tinted windows Complete color change respray from Graphite Grey to Black. I am a perfectionist, and this is top notch job.
Interior: Flip up head unit with tv screen & navigation 3 gauge pod with glowshift gauges and wideband o2 Custom shift boot and weighted knob HKS turbo timer
Notable flaws: Small abrasion from the front license plate (will be concealed by another front plate or buffed out) Pea sized ding on rear quarter panel located by tail light Light abrasions on lower bumper from catching the lip on a steep incline (lip was replaced) A/C has been removed, but will be included. Nothing was cut or altered when the unit was removed
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