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Yeah, Omar...cereal has been pretty negative in the past. He seemed to be speaking for all of us which i didnt like..so...

Not true.

I, and many other people whom have a lot more experience purchasing cars in Japan than you, offered you sane advice which you chose to completely ignore.

And then you magically arrived at a decision that takes all that advice into account a month later and claim it as your own.

Not true.

I, and many other people whom have a lot more experience purchasing cars in Japan than you, offered you sane advice which you chose to completely ignore.

And then you magically arrived at a decision that takes all that advice into account a month later and claim it as your own.

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Most of them seem to be Automatic, hopefully a manual one will pop up soon.

I saw this auto one go for a bit over 2 million on Wednesday

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Anyway a decision has been reached, so let's just worry about getting m3gtr in a car!

Yeah James,I think it only added 100 kg's or thereabouts and its basically the same config. Its just teh hatch they had to sort out... I have to say though that i have a surprise in store.

Nice choice. All that performance in a wagon. It is the sort of car family guys like me love. Will fit the family and the Mountain bike or skis.

I felt bad being the first to select a Mitsubishi on a Nissan forum but it is an exteptional car. Would be the only Mitsubishi I would ever consider owning.

Cheers

Andy

Well, its done.

Finance has been approved and the car is right in my grasp.

You'll see it soon enough...and its not an evo wagon. ;)

Sorry Laurence, beers on me when i bring the car down to see you in 'Saka. :D

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oh, and adam, don't be a weener. if you didn't want people to know about your car and what you are buying you probably shouldn't have started all these threads about it... we want details. and pics. onegaishimasu.

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