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interesting...

whats with sau and evos :(

i like evo 3s over all the newer models

evo 1/2/3 are alright better used for straight track cars cause they light as

only like the 5's out of the cp9a

and prefer 7's out of the ct9a

and love the 10's :D

beauty and the geek ftw

haha bad

I'm not the one raving on about how my car is a track car pat :( my track is the mountains :D call me when you want some fun!

never did rave about it, i cant talk about skittle colours so all I could was track mods. Horses for courses

Best place to have some fun :) pats too chicken to take his car anywhere though

Plenty of fun at deca's and trackdays.

Trackdays will always offer more than any roll down a hill cruise will and if you get off on risking other lives then so be it.

Stupidity is often confused with bravery. I hope you realise this before you cause any unnecessary damage to yourself and/or others.

you're like vin diesel, without the roid muscles.

lawls

seen a clip/test of an evo 1 vs 7/8 cant remember exact model around cones n shit and times were exactly the same. sif just used for straight lines...

i like the 3s coz of the look and they're rare as fark

im the same as you ive always loved the evo 3's and i never see them anywhere or forsale. the last one i saw was a few months back in sunbury at the petrol station, i talked to him for a while and damn that thing was fast.

There is one im keyborough that parks in a dark street. Evo 3. Just Sayin :(

lol. in other news i got my new bushes for the gtr, also my new metal cat arrived from boost bitz, it looks really good and at a good price also aussie made, now all i need is the front pipe to finish it off.

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