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Whats a Evo engine worth? That should be your track car TBH, but this:

I don't know mate, perhaps 3k?

I could buy the forged parts to rebuild it for similar coin I think...

I don't know much about the evotards, how much is said stroker kit Dale? What are my options? Looks like I have a bit of research to do...

Edit... http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/AMS-Mitsubishi-Lancer-Evolution-Evo-4-5-6-7-8-9-Stroker-Kit.html

Cheap... :)

I don't know much about the evotards, how much is said stroker kit Dale? What are my options? Looks like I have a bit of research to do...

Edit... http://www.amsperfor...troker-Kit.html

Cheap... :)

Lol; very cheap.

I think the Tomei 2.4 is around the same, a bit of a no brainer to bump the capacity if it's apart...

I might buy a wrecker motor to get it on the road, then rebuild this one myself. Can't be too hard can it? Only 4 cylinders. :)

No cam chains either; piece of piss to put together.

Invidia do a full stainless dump to tip exhaust for $1500. Cast stainless dump, and a 100cpi cat. Nice quality too.

Better have enough for two lol.

Also need to do the LICP(lower intercooler pipe)

I'm happy for you two to be "connecting" with cars again but Aaron, that has to be the lamest abbreviation... not to mention that you had to explain it thus negating the need for an abbreviation.

I'm happy for you two to be "connecting" with cars again but Aaron, that has to be the lamest abbreviation... not to mention that you had to explain it thus negating the need for an abbreviation.

It is what it is, mang!

Did you know what an LICP was prior to reading what the abbreviation was? I doubt it.

Yu gay boi

It is what it is, mang!

Did you know what an LICP was prior to reading what the abbreviation was? I doubt it.

Yu gay boi

Haha, I didn't know what that abbreviation was because I don't wear my hat backwards, wear gheyboi skinny pants and buy a bright orange S14 and then an Evo "because YOLO" like some.

Haha, I didn't know what that abbreviation was because I don't wear my hat backwards, wear gheyboi skinny pants and buy a bright orange S14 and then an Evo "because YOLO" like some.

You Mitsubishi owners are all the same...

:ph34r:

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