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Well my Evo VII went to its new home today...... Question is, what do I get next???

Im kinda wanting to have a break for a while, I love my import cars, but I'm a bit over it right now. Dont really want to jump straight back into something just yet.

Anyway.... Suggestions??

Rod

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That's a nice looking evo you had mate.

Anyway, what to get next? Why not go VIP style if you're into that thing. Get a bit of a break from performance, getting faster lap times and go for a good cruiser? If not that, get a house if you don't already have one.

Depends on what you like I guess.

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Ash - Yeah kinda just made up my mind & did it, wanted to pay a chunk off the house too......

Alan - I thought it would of sold quicker too, bloke who bought it couldnt believe the cond it was in & how well it had been cared for.... and yes, I love that shape too!

Warren & Ronin09 - 350GT & 350Z are on the test drive list....... not sure if im all that keen to go buy something yet but it'll be a fun way to spend a Saturday morning!

Arch - I think I miss teh powa!!!! Dont miss the bills though!

Snowy - Nah I really liked it, had a lot going for it & it was white... (I love white cars ) but other things are more important in 2007 than the Evo. Like owning my home quicker! :blink:

Troy - They just look sooo tough in silver hey! Pity I cant steer as good as you can in yours!

Im a bit keen on driving an F6 Typhoon, I like the idea of a Luxo barge tweaked to 350+ rwkw......

Only GTR I would consider is a late model '34 in Grey, but im not sure I could keep from playing with it! Price sorta rules that one out right now.

Evo IX is awesome value.

350GT I like alot too.

350Z ive never driven, but my ex boss has a Black manual Track I could have a fang in no doubt.

VE Clubsport Ive driven, liked it too.

MY06 Sti ive lived with for a week a few months back, styling didnt grow on me. Drove good though. HID's FTW!!!!

What else is there? Anything ive forgotten?

Rod

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Found it. Sell the stoopid house, dont need clothes either, so hock them at the Salvos to help pay for the just as stoopid car. As for eating, just rack stuff from the servo when the attendant is out having a hand feed over your new car :blink:

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http://www.airpowersystems.com/corvette/z06.htm

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Im a bit keen on driving an F6 Typhoon, I like the idea of a Luxo barge tweaked to 350+ rwkw......

lol, I am about to sell my Typhoon and buy an Evo...

You'd better have cash for tyres, it seems like I never stopped buy rubber :D

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lol, I am about to sell my Typhoon and buy an Evo...

You'd better have cash for tyres, it seems like I never stopped buy rubber :P

Aaron thats funny! BF2's are 19s as well! :D

Dont think i'd trust myself on a road bike ethier..... :D

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