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Picked up my White EVO VII last night in Melbourne, drove home on a permit (gets rego'ed later this week) loved every minute of it..... Cant wait to do some mods to it ( I've already had a bit of a buy up, its all in my Study here! ) & just get out there & blast up & down some great mountain roads. ;)

Its as dirty as hell & needs a good polish so no pic's yet, i'll take a couple on the weekend.

Rod ( New EVO owner & loving it! :) )

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Thanks for the replies everyone. :)

Tuesday night must of been Evo night! :( Three Fangers getting Evo's.....

I would of loved a new IX, but its more than I could afford, the VII will do nicely. I had a nice surprise when I picked it up, a set of Factory ( i assume ) HID's on the seat!

Heres a crappy pic(s) of it outside my workshop I took this morning..... didnt do too much work, fitted my HKS HiPower exhaust instead! :)

Rod

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Nice one Rod. My choice of color for the EVO's as well. With a few carbon bits and a nice set of rims the white ones come up sweeeet.

Only problem is selecting WHICH rims to get as there are so many options - even in color between gun metal and gold too.

Such as

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Or

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