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you know... even though they put MR on the plate... still doesn't change that fact that it's a girl's car. It is still, and always will be a Lancer. The plate should say MRS :down:

Com on now dont be hatin :)

On a serious note have you ever been in one?

Yeah I thought it would be too but it just arrived 10 minutes ago and it is looking like the worst piece of engineering I have seen in a while. The twins have been done nicely but the rest of it is hell messy. The fuel system and boot battery are neat but engine bay...yuk. It serves a purpose though, I guess. And with over 600hp at the wheels it serves it well.

It's Josh's old car btw

FYI C-Red were given the car after dad and I sold it.. Pretty sure they started pulling the trim and did the "epic" boot install

"After photos"

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On a serious note have you ever been in one?

No... I'd feel dirty :down: it'd be like riding in a Holden... which I had to do once... No matter how many showers I had, I just couldn't get clean :)

No... I'd feel dirty :) it'd be like riding in a Holden... which I had to do once... No matter how many showers I had, I just couldn't get clean >_<

Like riding in a holden ? ? ? ?

NO WAYS MANG . . . . Its an import, they might look like a trolley but i bet if you had a drive of the evo8mr you would be converted ;)

Seriously a sweet car to drive :down:

I've been sleeping! Getting the best night's sleep I've had in ages! Slept from about 9 - 7, was great!! That's the most consecutive sleep that I've had all year.

Ahem!

I do believe

soft!

Like riding in a holden ? ? ? ?

NO WAYS MANG . . . . Its an import, they might look like a trolley but i bet if you had a drive of the evo8mr you would be converted ;)

Seriously a sweet car to drive :)

lol, read it again. Not handle like a Holden. Just it'd make me feel as dirty as the time I had to ride in a Holden, or if I had to ride in a Holden again. Unclean.

I'm sure they're great to drive, Colin keep on at me about that too. But it doesn't change that fact that they're a chick's car, and look like a trolley :down:

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