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I would love to get an EVO6 TME but I just don't know enough about them to mod them. Wouldn't know what size wheels fit etc etc.

I'm just looking for something different than the Skyline. I can still mod the Evo6 without attracting the cop heat as you would a skyline or silvia. But I'll have the "nice girly lancer there mate" comments

Nothing girly about an Evo. Girly lancers are those that have GAY bodykits and ugly wheels attached with 'Ralliart' decals

You would get it from the stupid people that couldn't tell the difference. Would be a good sleeper though if you took all the EVO badges off. Rip afew big V8's :haha:

You would get it from the stupid people that couldn't tell the difference. Would be a good sleeper though if you took all the EVO badges off. Rip afew big V8's :haha:

But then who gives a f**k what 'stupid people that couldn't tell the difference' think anyway! :(

I would love to get an EVO6 TME but I just don't know enough about them to mod them. Wouldn't know what size wheels fit etc etc.

I'm just looking for something different than the Skyline. I can still mod the Evo6 without attracting the cop heat as you would a skyline or silvia. But I'll have the "nice girly lancer there mate" comments

man up, cupcake.

get a comment like that, smile, cue witty retort, side step at 6 grand and enjoy.

^^ what for?
well??

this could be taken as 2 ways as in how much are you hoping to pay and

why do you need one to clear regency to borrow or because you don't want dogs bollocks sitting in your engine bay saying please send me to regency

Mine leaks

Pfft Nissan shit.

:(

$$

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