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There's all sorts of repercussions for finding a way to pull this kinda thing off while managing to avoid insurance fraud lol, like neg driving for either party as an example.

Just find someone who has the "1 at-fault claim per year" allowance on their comprehensive insurance, then go have some fun playing demolition derby on a private property.

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Another example

was cruising down the highway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast (Pacific highway?) and had this tard in his shit box Evo fly past me at least 160km/h. He then decided to slow right down and let me go past him. Then proceeded to fly past me at another rediculous speed (insert rolly eyed face here).. even the Mrs was shaking her head haha

Im thinking Bro, i have over 400rwkw, your gay little evo wouldnt last 3 fifths of a second before your eating unburnt fuel out of my exhaust :D

Another example

was cruising down the highway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast (Pacific highway?) and had this tard in his shit box Evo fly past me at least 160km/h. He then decided to slow right down and let me go past him. Then proceeded to fly past me at another rediculous speed (insert rolly eyed face here).. even the Mrs was shaking her head haha

Im thinking Bro, i have over 400rwkw, your gay little evo wouldnt last 3 fifths of a second before your eating unburnt fuel out of my exhaust :D

Nah Bro. Respect. That's Brian O'connor you are looking at. He has 16 gears you cannot win.

Im thinking Bro, i have over 400rwkw, your gay little evo wouldnt last 3 fifths of a second before your eating unburnt fuel out of my exhaust :D

I daresay you could have smoked him if you wanted, but Evos can make some serious power as well. Granted they are few and far between that are putting out 400+kw.

Regardless, it doesn't explain why he was driving like a douche!

Why are you selling the 34 Richard?

Why are you selling the 34 Richard?

Too many cars :( I have 4 and 1 or 2 have to go.

Other than the 32 I'm not fussed on what sell's the 34 GTT or the VTiR.

GF likes the Magna Sports lots :unsure: , so she drives it every day. (when she's not driving the VTiR)

They're all in great NiK. :thumbsup:

+ Matt wants to sell his EVO VIII

(if you come up with the right price you can even have the 32)

I daresay you could have smoked him if you wanted, but Evos can make some serious power as well. Granted they are few and far between that are putting out 400+kw.

Regardless, it doesn't explain why he was driving like a douche!

I guarantee you it didn't have 400kw :P

Stupid evos and their million gears!!

Hey Joe - nowhere near it (200 to 250 appears the avg modded one)

But fark me they are on song from turning ignition on. If you havent tried one you should - lots of fun.

No where near able to stretch their legs like a 32 GTR on straighter faster roads.

Too many cars :( I have 4 and 1 or 2 have to go.

Other than the 32 I'm not fussed on what sell's the 34 GTT or the VTiR.

GF likes the Magna Sports lots :unsure: , so she drives it every day. (when she's not driving the VTiR)

They're all in great NiK. :thumbsup:

+ Matt wants to sell his EVO VIII

(if you come up with the right price you can even have the 32)

Fair enough, would be a shame to see the 32 go though. Unless you replaced it with that red 32gtr from nz in the for sale section atm...

Your sons evo xiii is nice, I have always been a fan of them. I have actually been toying with the idea of selling the line and getting an evo ix

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I'd consider it but wont get the money I want for it.

To get close I'd need to spend a few bucks and go a single.

Coz all the boyz will only come to the yard for BIG KW LAG Monsters (ie: 500awkws)

I may end up spending $5k and dropping a GCG T51R-SPL (Rated around 900hp)

Turbo is $3k then have to make some changes to bolt it on.

So I'd expect 500 to 550 @ treads

GT35R for around 400awkws

Hmm - come drive the EVO8 - lets see if you cahnge ur mind :)

You can have it for $26,500 on the Enkie's

Hey Joe - nowhere near it (200 to 250 appears the avg modded one)

But fark me they are on song from turning ignition on. If you havent tried one you should - lots of fun.

No where near able to stretch their legs like a 32 GTR on straighter faster roads.

I havent driven one but yea they are very punchy off the mark, thats those short ratios haha

your right they have no hope once on the longer stretches

but lets not turn this into a EVO vs GTR segment haha

Dont spose you would buy another of everything to put in my GTR Kat ?

* Will love you long time* :D

Edit: Ps. You shore you can't ditch what ever it is and come to Sydney on the 19th.

Actually our GTR's know the way to Silverwater by them selfs - LMFAO

Hah it's been tight enough times trying to do it all to my own car! This year I'm going to be doing a lot less to the car and doing a bit more in the holiday department!

LOL indeed my GTR knows it's way to Silverwater very very well! You know they've moved? Not far, still in similar area.

No can do. It's another vintage hair and makeup workshop and I'm really looking forward to it! Will take up the best part of the day.

Haven't been since they moved. Thank god I haven't had the need too (touch wood :unsure:)

Been meaning to go up just to show Jim n Theo how it's progressed since the build.

They last saw it silver with all the goodies stolen :(

Will actually do that on the 19th!

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