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be careful with shit cam gears

Racepace used to get them made locally at a fair price, not sure if that is the case these days. And that's only if your getting Racepace to work on your car.

Check with your tuner before you buy cam gears :)

im sure if done well a pump would work....

check hellaflush, i'm sure there'll be an example on there :)

had a look and there is only one black one running tuff fitment, but the way its done makes it nice

just puttin it out there best evo ive seen.

mmm i like sp1's but jsut not on an evo

needs a racey sorta wheel i reckon like te37, xd9, xt7, ce28n

Put some 34 GTR's on that mofo Nick! But chuck some spacers behind it too = mint!

I'd love an Evo 6 with 34 GTRs

yeah they expensive though, like the cost of the xt7s or cr kai's will be cheaper than the 34 gtr rims

and they need the centre hub machined out to clear the hub on the evo

however ive seen a blue evo 6 and yellow evo 8 both from interstate running them without spacers and it looks hot

depends teh look ur goin for... if it was me id be going that sleeek cruiser look like the black one but u still know it means business

the ones u posted are good to but are more in your face "im fast, racer boy" which is cool to if u like it

white bottom one looks best imo.. that second last pic bolt on flares or whatever it is.. yuk

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