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pffft evos suck... only one worth buying is the current latest one, even then i wouldnt buy it, its just an expensive version of a lancer, which are shit

thats my two cents, please dont abuse me for it ;)

pffft evos suck... only one worth buying is the current latest one, even then i wouldnt buy it, its just an expensive version of a lancer, which are shit

thats my two cents, please dont abuse me for it ;)

FACT: Stock for Stock at the motegi test track the EVO VII was significantly faster than the R34 GTR....let alone a GTT

So lancer or not they are better than anything we have got in our stable

already taken care of andy, anna replied to my pm i sent her a gazillion hrs ago (well this morning) and its all sorted ;)

yeah i loved that 33 and i miss it, but the gtr is going to be much more fun :dry: ill eventually get another 33

anna, nothing will ever take away the fact that its in the same family as the LANCER :wave:

i thought stock vs stock, that the r34 gtr was always the better car? even though it weighs more, or a i horribly mistaken

Very horribly mistaken

I will show you the sad truth on the DVD some time

already taken care of andy, anna replied to my pm i sent her a gazillion hrs ago (well this morning) and its all sorted ;)

yeah i loved that 33 and i miss it, but the gtr is going to be much more fun :wave: ill eventually get another 33

anna, nothing will ever take away the fact that its in the same family as the LANCER :wave:

ok cool

You car is from the same family as the base model R32 with the CA18e...when you hit the throttle do you care?? :dry:

bunta, i was not comparing the r34 gtr against the evo, i was saying, r32, r33, r34 gtrs... hell the r34 gtr is getting old, and almost all new sports car kill it ;)

nice cheap family sedan ;)

very nice indeed, the TME ones were really good, but very exxy when brand new

I like the fact that they have some mongerel....all the later one have all the nasty habits spanked out of them

bunta, i was not comparing the r34 gtr against the evo, i was saying, r32, r33, r34 gtrs... hell the r34 gtr is getting old, and almost all new sports car kill it ;)

As far as I recall you stated EVOs suck

I showed you an instance where they didnt suck, and it was a fair comparison as at the time both the EVO VII and the R34 GTR were new

;) Purchase now kthnx

Dare I say it...I've been eyeing off an Evo 9 for my runaround :wave:

Took a Mazda 3 MPS out for a bash last weekend...damn those things fly and they are FUN!!!

I'll tell you this...it would be very interesting to see it race down the quarter.

Max Torque hits at 2500rpm (380Nm) and goes all the way to 5000rpm and there's no turbo lag (no jokes people). Clutch is very bitey...feels like a button in some ways :dry:

if you look back up, i posted twice, the first one addressing the evo, and the second, was a respone to your 33 = boat and 34= ultra boat,

two seperate posts, with two seperate topics.

but ok, evo quicker i didnt know, but i personally wouldnt own one.

if you look back up, i posted twice, the first one addressing the evo, and the second, was a respone to your 33 = boat and 34= ultra boat,

two seperate posts, with two seperate topics.

but ok, evo quicker i didnt know, but i personally wouldnt own one.

ahhh now I get your post

A R34 GTR is indeed better than a R33

Same for the GTS/GTT comparison

However the weight of the GTT starts to go against it when the mods start

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