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As if the car’s modifications weren’t silly enough back in 2003 when the movie first debuted, the Evo doesn’t belong anywhere a decade later, looking outdated and downright silly.The car was most recently sold at the 2011 Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson auction where it went for $24,200.
According to the seller on eBay, it’s a genuine 2001 Mitsubishi Evolution VII and was imported from Japan, even though it’s left-hand drive.
It only has 800 miles on the odometer, but that’s not much of a surprise considering very few people would actually want to be caught driving it in 2013.
But hey, maybe a true Fast and Furious movie car collector won’t feel so bad parting away with $39,995 at a chance of owning history.
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