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After Pete blitzed me (in my GTR) at an Aaron McGill meet with his gf's Daewoo lanos. he said I should try driving an EVo 6.5.

Well here it is and the spoiler sits in the garage with the original Enkei wheels.

Ill tell you how it goes after the Grand Prix rally.

Very nice. Looks expensive.

Aaron made special mention of the evos on the skid pad, he basicly said they were the best car hes had on the skid pan.

Nice story you posted earlier too.

apart from the flare guard the rest look like a lancer with evo bodykit where is the reflector near the rear light where is the win etc

OHH SHIT !!!!, Just looked under the bonnet and Its not an EVO, Its just a Lancer with an EVO bodykit,

I thought $10,000 was too cheap for a genuine EVO ;^)

funny how it has an intercooler, and the front bar doesnt look like a copy because its not symmetrical...

and the main difference..

the rear brakes are disc brakes.. <-id like to see that on a "normal" lance

and "normal: lancer's don't use Brembo's on the front :(

I have a 19 year old who cant drive and doesnt like cars.

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH HIM ?????

This is my sons web site

http://www.geocities.com/panpacificjazzorchestra/

See Him live in concert with his 20 piece BIG BAND, before they tour New Zealand (April) and Switzerland (July)

Soup Plus ($8)

Tuesday 17 February

Hornsby RSL ($11)

Thursday 8th March

North Sydney Leagues ($15)

Saturday March 13 with special guests John Morrison and Dan Barnett

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