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wrx is basically an underpowered evo with a weaker gearbox and higher percentage of cars with mini boxing gloves hanging from the rear view mirror

I lol'd because the last WRX we had in at former place of employment had the gloves lol. What the f**k is with that.

I've got 200x 5mg coming in, you want half of them? I'm fine with half that dose so I'll be cutting mine in half.

That's really generous, I think I'll take you up on that. Just lemme know when / how much I owe you and I'll drop past, cheers :)

try this guy, these are where I got mine and they came in pretty fast too, not sure if that cheap compared to where your looking but they have stock at least

Tried it last night and works great :)

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320862768874?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_1661wt_1163

Thanks! I'll add to favourites for a future order.

What do people think of wrx? I inspected one for a friend yesterday and was actually quite impressed and are in the same price range for an evo. What u dream boats think

Guy I worked with at honda had a new wrx sti - went through kinglake twists and to be honest that thing just stuck to the road, I was actually really impressed

Guy I worked with at honda had a new wrx sti - went through kinglake twists and to be honest that thing just stuck to the road, I was actually really impressed

true, but still... evo > sti

WRX drive well and make a decent daily compromise for a sports car...definitely felt more comfortable putting around in one than my Skyline. I was surprised how well it pulled for a 2 litre engine too. But...bit of a boring vehicle in a stock configuration. They aren't really pretty inside or out and they're pretty old hat now, like Skylines.

Wonder how long the "Evos are the shit" buzz will last on the import scene.

yeh i dont know whats happening with the car now.

after going for a spin in thats wrx yesterday i was very impressed - but supposedly $90k spent on it.

after driving an evo stock, i was still fkn impressed at how comfortably quick they are. good daily

ive found a few evo's i want, but now realising that i will probably regret getting a four door if its not an evo... seeing as a company car will(should) be around soon.

which then leaves me to, is there a point in selling mine? or do i still want a "change"

33GTR's are starting to catch my eye aswell..

my mind is full of f**k

yeh i dont know whats happening with the car now.

after going for a spin in thats wrx yesterday i was very impressed - but supposedly $90k spent on it.

after driving an evo stock, i was still fkn impressed at how comfortably quick they are. good daily

ive found a few evo's i want, but now realising that i will probably regret getting a four door if its not an evo... seeing as a company car will(should) be around soon.

which then leaves me to, is there a point in selling mine? or do i still want a "change"

33GTR's are starting to catch my eye aswell..

my mind is full of f**k

Keep your car and track it pusssayyyy!

Otherwise Evo or 33R

Post links to the Evos your looking at brah

Keep your car and track it pusssayyyy!

Otherwise Evo or 33R

Post links to the Evos your looking at brah

the evo is on sau..

white evo 8

33gtr havnt really looked, just liking them more and more..

Drove one ages ago, wasn't that impressed, only nice thing is boost comes in early but there's nothing on top end, that's it.

Want 300kw plus? Replace essentially everything, f**k that!

Mohomo, lower it more.

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