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post pics of the queer lancer kris

"who cares, you've owned a car faster than his will probably ever be, and you've obviously matured past the boy racer stage. he pretty much has no job now, so his car will be up for sale shortly" - Annon

Well after owning a 250rwkw car and going through EPA and all that bullshit ive decided to go for economy and a bit of a comfortable ride that wont get me police attention!

Here it is:

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Oooh - same wing as me :P

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Lol yup! Even though it took them a day to put it on properly! Sif they havent done it b4!

Same everything.......oh sorry except for 4 wheel drive plus a few :( bits and pieces....lol

Not to mention the whole front looks different to the evo!

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lower, zorst... better rims... i will dig it moreso dude

it isnt actually as bad as i had first imagined when you told me. like.. it doesnt look all that gay. actually looks ok

them seats do look pretty comfy. swap the skyline seats for em lol

lmao @ anonymous. f**k your a queer c**t. go get mummy to pay for more mods big homie. emphasis on the big.

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hahaha

honestly why sell an R33 turbo to get a NA lancer if you're a performance car enthusiast?? listen to us all on SAU.. we all deal with the cops who hate modified cars. its something you deal with for the love of driving...

so are you a skyline or car enthusiast?

did you even have a choice in the matter or did you dad sell the R33 and buy this for you?

the R33 wasn't yours was it?

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You guys are going to haunt me with the auto thing forever now!!

I was driving around in a manual Lancer in Syd, and just gave back a hire Getz.. Any manual 4cyl is loads of fun on the street. You can rev them hard and your not doing anything dangerous...good fun. An auto means its simply going to be a nice quiet car to A to B in....which means you will be retired whilst im scooping up dog shit from driveways because cars have left me broke ;)

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