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Yeh Hambo it was the same reason I went to a 7. Look hard enough you will find a good cheap one especially that everything is interchangeable.

230kw aswell should be a safe comprimise too!

Alex, there is heeeeaapps of room in the evo I reckon it's a good family car. Had my parents in the back and they had heaps more room!

You have to check it out! I seriously think this is the best cars I've owned and everyone around me is agreeing

Yeh Hambo it was the same reason I went to a 7. Look hard enough you will find a good cheap one especially that everything is interchangeable.

230kw aswell should be a safe comprimise too!

Alex, there is heeeeaapps of room in the evo I reckon it's a good family car. Had my parents in the back and they had heaps more room!

You have to check it out! I seriously think this is the best cars I've owned and everyone around me is agreeing

Yeah they are pretty big inside, boot is huge too

But then it is a lancer :ninja:

yeah, they are surprisingly big,,,

trey on evolutionoz takes the 2 kids in booster seats and a pram around in his VII no worries

also remember... 4 doors for more whores

Aaron might need your guard help on Sunday coming up if end up getting scrubbing, wheels / tyres should be going on saturday

Should be free Sunday morning if you're into getting up early

i'm sure it has enough room in it for one of these babies (no pun intended)

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i looked into those... but i ended up with this bad boy

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has side impact cushions and even has speakers in the headrest so he can listen to biggie while we drive!

Biggie? Get the lil man onto reggae. Instead of an angry life he'll be jammin

one of my

best mate's boy is a massive fan of reggae. not two years old and he knows which button the station is preset to and how to turn it up.

Yeh but once u add baby seats prams and all the bullshit that goes with it most of the time can't even slide passenger seat back etc

I rkn if I ever have kids will be x5'in or similar for sure

pram goes in boot and i only have 1 kid (well i will in a few days) so he sits behind passenger seat and the mrs cant drive manual so no issues ;)

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