This 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 9 Wagon (CT9W) 6 speed manual with 109,107 km was inspected at USS Tokyo auction on 9 May 2019.
Auction grade 3 B. Paint wave (W3) noted to both sides and roof. Bonnet XX (replaced).
Odometer replaced on 16 February 2006 at 2,600 km, with records. Some aftermarket parts fitted. Steering wheel worn through at the top.
It was a non smoking car which relatively well other than the rust pictured in a number of places in the engine bay and underneath.
It passed in unsold, last bid at 745,000 Yen.
This model will be eligible for import to Australia under the new import scheme from 10 Dec 2019 onwards, and secure indoor storage in Japan is available prior to that date.
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Just wanted to let you guys know that the Mustang got delivered Wed 22nd.
It rolled out of the container looking surprisingly clean and shiny and none the worse for wear after 2 months at sea.
All the spare parts were there as well, so I couldn’t be more pleased.
Some mud on the back tires caught the attention of the quarantine inspector but it wasn’t enough to hold things up (thank God).
Many thanks and have a great Christmas.
Check out this youtube video of me starting the car for the first time.