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and it's not that I dont like anything not cooked by myself, it's more that grilld is half assed and fkn expensive.

i'm happy to eat that food... but a grilld burget is a $5 burger and no more

Guy who bought my evo.

Got the car checked at an Independant mechanic of his choice, who wrote up a list of small issues he found.

List was given directly to the buyer, wanted 3 of those points on the list fixed.

I got two items fixed by his mechanic and got Scott to do the last one.

Now he's complaining to me saying that there's a knocking sound.

Like you've bought the car now, everything u wanted to be fixed was fixed, why are u complaining now after you have transferred it?

It's 12 year old car with 125km on the clock. Of course there's going to be sounds, it's not brand new.

You need to do this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqqq-sU2SQo

rofl... evo's are full of noises

my brakes just started squealing, and i have a noisy lifter or a blown exhaust gasket since i changed the turbo setup. sounds similar to this youtube clip, except i have a loud squeal on boost

want to look at it this weekend, but have to clean the house/yard for an inspection.

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