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The Asians are loving them Billy!

Working in the CBD I'm seeing more and more appearing literally by the week. All on tampon taxi's with a million f**king teddies across the back windscreen and a driver that can barely see over the dashboard.

Sounds about right. They're a complete waste of money though.

I❤BRZ plates are available. The inner little girl in me is screaming out that I should buy them. But alas, I think I might fly under the radar with this car, I've owned too many personalised plates. PULSE.R on the Pulsar, GTT4DR on my R34 and CUBE.3 on my ummmm... CUBE3. Please convince me I shouldn't buy them.

I'd get them. Would look better than some standard issue plates.

oh.

i want an evo.

drove one on sunday, a blue evo 6. 212kw. at all four.

felt much quicker than my 200. i want one.

the end.

Dooo eetttt! lol

^ this man he knows

should have taken you in my car was at 235kw *le sigh* I miss it

Would seriously consider one. Tune on e85 with some Injectors 20psi would be great. Nick I heard how much you sold yours for. I could kill you for not telling me

20psi? haha try 25psi for daily duties, mine was on 24psi

they run insane amounts of boost..... I know built engines that daily on 32-36psi

Yeah I picked it up cheap too, but price was shit due to the km's on car. However they were pretty much all highway cause of where I live

Apparently it's frequents Lygon like crazy now too, few people I know always see it there.

i dont think i'de actually get a 6 though.. probably 8 or 9.

IMO stay away from late 6.5 and 7s they tend to have weak rods for some reason

early 6.5 are fine but I'm not sure exactly when they changed the rods in them, but if your going to build engine doesn't matter

And the rods are fun to about 240awkw anyway

But go from a 7 on wards, the ecu's can be remapped instead of needed a piggy back or standalone ecu like the earlier models (you can mod a 7 on wards ecu into earlier models however)

But 7 on wards do feel less 'race' oriented while driving, much more refined car so its a better streeter

Aaron I'm much the same: 8, 8MR, or 9 ftw. Will have to see what the prices are like in a bit over a year though... 8 so much more affordable than the other two atm :S

Edited by kaitoukid

in a year and a half ill be looking at buying something nice to drive around in..

choices are R34 GTR, E39 M5 grow up, buy a house and and get married or someshit lol

An e60 will be a better option in a few years e39s are all fkd already massive kms great car but won't be worth it in a few years

I'd say stuff cars set up your future I pissed so much $$$ away on cars could have been in a way better position now but eh hindsight

imo 8s look horrible unless they have a nose chop, but they need a badge in the middle too

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i like the clean look of the 9's too..not much of a fan of all the holes and vents all over the 8's either, but keep it standard, just a tune. maaaaann

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