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haha maybe a little but then again ive experienced what evo's can give :D

but then again the evo X platform is more of a step up than the 7/8/9 (as it should be :( )

Definately right about that,

Every time a car manufacturer makes a new model, it should always be faster, stronger and lighter imo... hahaha

not asking too much am i?

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I was going to wait and buy a X...but local dealer could not comment on whether available in auto. So armed with cash from selling my R34 GTR...i was purchased a V35 which i soon to convert with GTR motor and AWD using V35 gearbox. Looks and performance of latest Nismo Nissan with comfort and performance of auto. Much better then Mitsubishi.

lol wut

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Agreed ^^^

and i have a evo x lol

evo 9's are lighter and feel like a smaller car

but a developed evo x will be faster at the track

true agreed...but think the looks of 9 beats the ten...still not getting used to its shape...still feels weird...

Initially i was in love with the evo 7, 8 and 9..

When i first saw the X i diddnt like it.

But now it's grown on me .. do want!

I love that its chasis was designed as 4wd, rather then modifying the originially front wheel drive lancer into awd .. +1 for evo X's :)

The Evo X is slowly growing on me. Very slowly.

Like the Evo 6 TME and 9 the best personally. I think the Evo X looks too much like the VRX models and needs wider wheel arches, more carbon bits or something to make it more beastly.

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