If you want to own a very cool piece of JDM history, then this rare and extensively modified 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Zero Fighter could be perfect.

The car is currently up for sale on Collecting Cars in the UK. As a rare Zero Fighter variant, it was based on the UK’s RS variant and came with some extra goodies. It has 62,231 miles (100,151 km) on the clock and is already attracting quite a lot of interest.

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Adorning the exterior of the Evo VI Zero Fighter is a dark shade of Icelle Blue that perfectly complements the 18-inch Work Emotion wheels wrapped in Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R tires and red Brembo brake calipers.

As mentioned, an array of modifications have been made. For example, it features Ohlins DFV coilovers, the transfer box of an Evo 6.5 Tommi Makinen Edition, Evo 8 MR rear differential, Evo 8 oil cooler, Evo 9 clutch and flywheel, upgraded brake discs and braided lines, Norris Designs intercooler, Koyo radiator, K&N air filter, HKS Silent Hi-Power exhaust, Blitz Spec R boost control, Walbro 255 fuel pump, and a suede steering wheel.

Among the parts that distinguish the Zero Fighter from lesser Evo VI variants are a plethora of Ralliart parts, including an intercooler hard pipe kit, airbox, coilovers, spark plug cover, oil cap, radiator cap, brake stopper, front and rear strut braces, battery tray, ECU, gear knob, pedals, cigarette lighter, rear anti-roll bar, bushes, and cloth Recaro seats.

The listing notes that the car had an undercarriage restoration in 2015 where rust protection primer and stone chip protection were sprayed on. The car has also been routinely serviced and maintained and includes service records dating back to when it was new.