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Brand new Evo IX MR sells for $187k in America

Brand new Evo IX MR sells for $187k in America

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blogentry-133713-0-35343000-1501231381_thumb.jpgA 2006 Mitsubishi Evo IX MR with just nine miles on the clock has just been sold on eBay for S$187k in America.

 

blogentry-133713-0-30488900-1501231339_thumb.jpgWhile the car is not exactly rare, a mint example that has no owners on its log card is surely a very special find. Stored in its warehouse in California after Mitsubishi stopped production as the Evo X came along, South Coast Mitsubishi dealership has been taking care of it all this while.

 

blogentry-133713-0-11647200-1501231344_thumb.jpgAs a comparison, you could buy a brand new Porsche 911 GT3 RS or a Mercedes-AMG GT S in the States with the same amount of money.

 

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Haha, that owner is getting a taste of Singapore prices. :)

 

Unfortunately, I think the Evo IX MR was *still* more expensive when it was released here. :(

 

In Singapore, I wouldn't trust the odometer reading of 9. Too many crooks here.

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Perhaps down there also practice adjusting odo. Haha

Sure. But at least it's made illegal (and enforced) there. Not like wayangapore.

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