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I do that with car yards. They think I have money so I blow hot air up their ass. If only they knew I was killing time.

Find any u like?

I just wanted to compare 6, 7 and 8 side by side in the flesh, all the cars were over priced so i will be importing one myself, After consultation with Anna and Noel it was decided that the EVO8 is the best package, we decided the 6 was the toughest looking but a bit too old so the 8 had the best balance of newness performance and looks, the 7 smelled like a family of monkeys was raised in it so that didnt help its case lol

you females are making me sad now......talkin about selling and all that and i am just building....you not that older then me either... :)

Dont worry we are not getting out of cars all together...just getting into better cars :wave: ha ha

I just wanted to compare 6, 7 and 8 side by side in the flesh, all the cars were over priced so i will be importing one myself, After consultation with Anna and Noel it was decided that the EVO8 is the best package, we decided the 6 was the toughest looking but a bit too old so the 8 had the best balance of newness performance and looks, the 7 smelled like a family of monkeys was raised in it so that didnt help its case lol

Dont worry we are not getting out of cars all together...just getting into better cars :wave: ha ha

GO EVO 6.5.....best set of drive train IMO. They made a good one with that.

too old now days, I am over old cars, The EVO MR is about as fast anyway and has better suspension :wave:

It does?

i haven't research them. i still prefer the scooby looks though.

they are just a hinderence, and they always fail lolz

they fail in old cars,

I drove 1200km this week, I dont care if i dont win everything I enter, i want my car to be comfortable and fun!

they fail in old cars,

I drove 1200km this week, I dont care if i dont win everything I enter, i want my car to be comfortable and fun!

ur getting soft in ur old age :wave:

nah but if thats what u want then go for gold

ur getting soft in ur old age :wave:

nah but if thats what u want then go for gold

After a while of driving your car around you will get it :(

fun for a while then gets a bit old!

Turns out the 8MR has a lot the the 6RS gear anyway! Same turbo at least, rated at 385hp!

so same power with a bit more practicallity, noice

After a while of driving your car around you will get it :wave:

fun for a while then gets a bit old!

Turns out the 8MR has a lot the the 6RS gear anyway! Same turbo at least, rated at 385hp!

so same power with a bit more practicallity, noice

hence the need for a daily :(

from what ive researched, the 6RS has the better rear end i.e it wont break as easy as the newer evo's. and the newer ones are 'dull'

hence the need for a daily :(

from what ive researched, the 6RS has the better rear end i.e it wont break as easy as the newer evo's

Screw dailys if i had one i wouldnt drive it anyway why drive a crap car when you have a good one? Just make the one you have good for all occasions!

Yeah cause it does not have the AYC, the AYC diff is a bit weak over 250awkw...i wont be taking it beyond that anyhow as the rods arent that safe beyond there either (except for the 500hp stock one i saw the other day :wave: WTF )

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