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yeh i bought my first car through these guys, within a month there was an engine knocking sound, eventually the engine just wouldnt turn on. within a month, just after the 30 roady period finished. and extended warranty never worked.

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lol you lost kents.

i do want a PM35, but later, i think i want an evo for now

lol, sounds like you are certain about one and unsure about the other.

Never too early to buy a PM35 Stagea... then got to 3.8L (or 4.2) and turbo ;)

lol, sounds like you are certain about one and unsure about the other.

Never too early to buy a PM35 Stagea... then got to 3.8L (or 4.2) and turbo ;)

correct - but PM35 will need a family to fill, and still with me not doing so much audio anymore, theres no need. plus to add my dog isn't even the size of one of your dogs legs, so she wont need to be in the back.

evo is still a powerful out of the box four door - hopefully. plus not enough PM's in melb.

Don't Emo Aaron. You've done the car to be like everyone else, don't do it again.

hey atleast i stopped with the backwards cap.

i need to conform a little.

correct - but PM35 will need a family to fill, and still with me not doing so much audio anymore, theres no need. plus to add my dog isn't even the size of one of your dogs legs, so she wont need to be in the back.

evo is still a powerful out of the box four door - hopefully. plus not enough PM's in melb.

And?

hey atleast i stopped with the backwards cap.

i need to conform a little.

So get an 86 and mod the crap out of it

And?

So get an 86 and mod the crap out of it

nah i've driven them, and wasnt too happy with what your getting.

there is a lot of better things to spend on road costs of $40k on. to be honest.

Lancer Evolutions = skilled driving for the skillless driver :P

Iain,

I drive a 270kw RWD car with no hicas no ABS no Traction control

triple heavy duty brass button clutch

in manual.

i think i've proven myself enough lol

let me buy an evo.

yours sincerely

a beverage.

Let him buy an evo... Nice cars. I had a 92 GSR, loved it, drove a go kart!

Bit easier than a floating boat, but I have a family. Including a big f'n dog ( not the wife lol )

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