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Yeah the release date is for early next year, Ralliart are only bringing in 100 units (its another Ralliart dodgy like the Evo 6.5), and price is expected to be around the same as the STi, so around $55,000.

Theres actually a few in Australia already, and I live in Canberra and have seen a growing number of Evo 7's and 8's running around... bastard :D

if ur very surprised that the evo VIII is selling in aus for 55k u obviously dont know much about them cause i think thats a reasonable price for what they are.

sambo, i wasnt bagging out the evo8 - i farken love this car! im just mocking the name mitsubishi as the reality is they arent one of the most reputable car manufacturers in the world....

that said amuse me, why do you think 55k is a reasonable price?

i would still be tempted to buy an evo8 at 10-15k over and above an my03 sti because they are that good.

word frankie

they could sell evos in aus for $80-$90k and they will still sell......

yup. i totally agree. they will be a cult car aimed at the pure enthusiast wanting more or something different to an my03 sti.

didnt the evo6.5 retail in australia for like 80-85K?

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